Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the leading causes of child mortality. Yet, how much do we really understand about its burden in our communities?
In the latest episode of the "In Conversation With" podcast, by The Lancet Regional Health Southeast Asia, Dr. Senjuti Saha discusses CHRF's community-based research in rural Bangladesh, and what it means for policy design in low- and middle-income countries.
The conversation explores why community surveillance matters, how rural data can shape equitable health policy, and how the findings of the paper shows the urgent need for RSV prevention strategies, including maternal vaccines, in Bangladesh to protect children.
Tune into the podcast:
https://lancetrhsea.podbean.com/e/senjuti-saha-on-respiratory-syncytial-virus-in-rural-bangladesh/?token=92b466ed595eeb6b8a0951f7a110f1ea