Edward Nirenberg on Nostr: Historically RSV has some antigenic drift, but it is slow compared to other ...
Historically RSV has some antigenic drift, but it is slow compared to other respiratory viruses. We have also seen some breakthrough infections with nirsevimab. The basis for these must be clarified- resistant isolates? Other immune issues? Inoculum size?
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