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Lusebrink J et al. – Respiratory syncytial virus is a pathogen whose existence has been known for decades, causing mild–to–severe upper and lower respiratory tract infections that bear the risk of subsequent asthma and can even lead to a fatal outcome. RSV infects all groups of patients and is a major cause of hospitalization in children and in the elderly. This review briefly summarizes the current status of RSV drug development and clinical trials for drugs available for the treatment of RSV infections.

   

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