The Dutch health-care sector contributes to a broad set of environmental impact categories
beyond climate change. Our results will help stakeholders involved in the health-care
sector to pinpoint topics that need to be prioritised and to prevent trade-offs by
addressing multiple environmental issues simultaneously.
Hospitalisations due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections largely decreased
after social distancing measures were introduced to control the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lifting these measures resulted in out-of-season RSV activity, sometimes exceeding
the incidence of hospitalisations observed in regular seasons.1–3 Declining immunity
due to reduced exposure to the virus may contribute to this altered epidemiology.1,4,5
Bardsley and colleagues1 showed that the combination of laboratory, clinical, and
syndromic data capture the impact of RSV activity, yet did not provide insight into
the proposed decline in immunity.
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