Two distinct antigenic subtypes, RSV A and B, circulate independently or simultaneously to cause illness during annual RSV seasons [1]

Two distinct antigenic subtypes, RSV A and B, circulate independently or simultaneously to cause illness during annual RSV seasons [1]. using a well-characterized gold standard panel of acute and convalescent serum samples from fifty-nine RSV-positive and thirty RSV-negative elderly subjects (65 years old). The combined results from the four ECL Continue Reading