Chile is confronting a healthcare crisis brought about by an increase in respiratory viruses, including the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), which is notably severe among infants and children.
Recent data indicates a record-high number of positive cases for 2023, with certain regions experiencing the brunt of the outbreak.
Issues have been raised regarding managing healthcare resources, most notably the allocation of pediatric beds.
The government has implemented special measures, increased the emergency healthcare budget, and expanded healthcare capacity.
Mandatory mask-wearing for children over five in educational institutions has also been enacted.
However, concerns persist over the availability and strain on human resources within the healthcare system.
This situation is not unique to Chile.
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has noted a rise in respiratory viruses and hospitalizations, primarily among children under two across the region.
Consequently, PAHO has advised member states to bolster surveillance and prevention efforts and ensure proper clinical management, healthcare organization, infection control, and public communication.