RSV and Underlying Conditions

Older adults and adults living with certain underlying conditions are at a greater risk of severe infections from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

RSV could catch anyone by surprise—especially if you have certain underlying conditions.

RSV usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms, but certain underlying conditions put adults at greater risk for severe infection.

You may be doing your best to manage your cardiovascular or respiratory disease, but RSV can still have a negative impact on your disease—including if you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, or congestive heart failure (CHF). How negative? RSV infection can cause the severity of the underlying medical condition symptoms you manage every day to get worse and even lead to hospitalisation.

RSV infections can increase the risk of hospitalisation for people with:

COPD or Asthma | Diabetes | CHF

RSV can pose an increased risk of hospitalisation for older adults and adults living with certain underlying conditions*

Diabetes

Approximately

2.4x and 6.4x

more likely to be hospitalised (≥65 years)

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

Approximately

3.8x and 6.5x

more likely to be hospitalised (≥65 years)

COPD

Approximately

3.5x and 13.4x

more likely to be hospitalised (≥65 years)

Asthma†

Approximately

2.3x and 2.5x

more likely to be hospitalised (≥65 years)

Congestive Heart Failure

Approximately

4x to 7.6x

more likely to be hospitalised (≥65 years)

*A prospective, population-based, surveillance study was conducted to estimate the incidence of RSV hospitalisation among adults ≥18 years overall and those with specific comorbidities. Active and passive surveillance identified 1099 adults hospitalised with RSV in 2 geographical areas in the United States (Rochester and New York City) over 3 RSV seasons. The incidence rate ratios presented above are not a range, but rather observations from 2 different locations comprised of the surveillance area. Estimated incidence rates for all comorbid conditions increased with age.

Incidence rate ratio in Rochester for hospitalisations related to asthma was not considered to be statistically significant.

DO YOU KNOW RSV?

True or false: Once a person contracts RSV, they cannot contract it again.

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False. People can get RSV multiple times throughout their lives.

As you can see, different people can get RSV—but this virus can severely impact older adults and adults living with certain underlying conditions. Some ways you can help prevent RSV infection are:

Wash

Wash your hands

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Keep your hands off your face

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Avoid close contact with sick people

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Cover your coughs and sneezes

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Clean and disinfect surfaces around you

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Stay home when you’re feeling sick

In addition to the prevention tips above, talk with your doctor, pharmacist or practice nurse about your risk of complications due to RSV.

Disease awareness information provided by GSK Ireland. This information does not constitute personal medical advice, please speak to your GP, practice nurse, or pharmacist to discuss how to manage the risk of RSV.

If you experience any side effects while taking a medicinal product, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in the package leaflet. Adverse events should be reported directly to the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) on their website: Reporting Suspected Side Effects (hpra.ie).