Genomic Surveillance of Respiratory Syncytial Virus among Patients with Acute Respiratory Infection through Hospital-Based Influenza Surveillance Platforms in Bangladesh, August 2024-December 2025
Background: RSV is a major cause of severe lung infections in young children, with over 95% of deaths occurring in poorer countries. Bangladesh has high rates of RSV illness in children but lacks genetic data from after the COVID-19 pandemic. New vaccines and antibody treatments are now available, making local genetic information essential. Objectives: We sequenced complete RSV genomes from Bangladeshi patients to study virus types, genetic changes, and protein mutations, and shared our data openly. Methods: From August 2024 to December 2025, we took 59 RSV-positive samples with high virus levels from hospital patients and sequenced their full genomes using Oxford Nanopore technology. Result