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The purpose of this study is to describe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospitalization rates and to begin to address the utilization of outpatient resources for RSV medically-attended lower respiratory tract infections (MALRI) in 32-35 week gestational age (GA) premature infants who are less than 6 months of age and do not receive treatment.
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The goals of this study are:
To estimate the incidence of hospitalization attributable to RSV within 150 days from enrollment in premature infants who are:
To estimate the incidence rate of hospitalization attributable to RSV in the other relevant study populations and time periods (e.g., Cohort 2, Cohorts 1 and 2 combined, and subgroups based on chronological age at the start of the RSV season, GA, etc. within 150 days from enrollment and other time periods based on RSV activity, etc.)
To estimate the incidence of RSV-associated MALRI in the study populations
To characterize the incidence and type of clinical interventions for MALRI in the study populations
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Parent/legal guardian able to understand and provide written informed consent
Male or female infants born at 32-35 weeks GA. GA will be determined according to available medical records.
Clinically stable, in the opinion of the investigator
Ability and willingness of the subject's parent/legal guardian to complete all protocol mandated follow-up telephone calls, visits and procedures
Not more than one of the following American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)-defined risk factors:
Subject must meet the criteria listed below for either Cohort 1 or Cohort 2:
Cohort 1
Cohort 2
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346 participants in 2 patient groups
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