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Time Distributions of Common Respiratory Pathogens Under the Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Among Children in Xiamen, China.
Wang, Jinhui; Xiao, Tiantian; Xiao, Feifan; Hong, Shaoxian; Wang, Shunqin; Lin, Jiancheng; Li, Yong; Wang, Xiaochuan; Yan, Kai; Zhuang, Deyi.
  • Wang J; Department of Clinical Laboratory, Xiamen Children's Hospital (Children's Hospital of Fudan University Xiamen Branch), Xiamen, China.
  • Xiao T; Department of Neonatology, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
  • Xiao F; Department of Neonatology, Chengdu Women's and Children's Central Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China.
  • Hong S; Department of Neonatology, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
  • Wang S; Center for Molecular Medicine, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
  • Lin J; Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Xiamen Children's Hospital (Children's Hospital of Fudan University Xiamen Branch), Xiamen, China.
  • Li Y; Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Xiamen Children's Hospital (Children's Hospital of Fudan University Xiamen Branch), Xiamen, China.
  • Wang X; Department of Clinical Laboratory, Xiamen Children's Hospital (Children's Hospital of Fudan University Xiamen Branch), Xiamen, China.
  • Yan K; Department of Medical Services, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen Medical College, Xiamen, China.
  • Zhuang D; Department of Clinical Immunology, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Front Pediatr ; 9: 584874, 2021.
Статья в английский | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1207706
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

The aim of this study was to observe the effect of COVID-19 prevention and control measures on the transmission of common respiratory viruses in a pediatric population.

Methods:

This was a retrospective observational study. The study population was selected from children with respiratory diseases who attended Xiamen Children's Hospital from January 1, 2018 to January 31, 2021. All children were screened for influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), adenovirus, and Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The changes in respiratory virus detection rates before and after the SARS-CoV-2 intervention were analyzed using an interrupted time-series model. Polynomial curve fitting was also used to predict future short-term trends in respiratory virus detection.

Results:

A total of 56,859 children were seen at Xiamen Children's Hospital from January 1, 2018 to Jan 31, 2021, of which 32,120 were tested for respiratory viruses via pharyngeal swabs. The overall positive detection rates of the four respiratory viral infections decreased significantly (P = 0.0017) after the implementation of the quarantine and school suspension measures in January 2020. Among them, the detection rate of RSV decreased most significantly (P = 0.008), and although there was no statistically significant difference in the detection rates of the influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, and adenovirus, a downward trend in the graph was observed. The positive detection rates of RSV in the 0-1-, 1-3-, and 3-7-year-old groups all decreased significantly (P = 0.035, 0.016, and 0.038, respectively). The change in the positive detection rate of RSV was relatively stable in the 7-18-year-old group. A total of 10,496 samples were tested for SARS-CoV-2, and no positive cases were reported.

Conclusions:

The combination of preventive and control measures for COVID-19 reduced the detection rate of four common respiratory viruses, with the greatest impact on RSV. If prevention and control measures continue to be maintained, the overall detection rate or absolute number of detections for the four respiratory viruses will remain low in the short term. However, this trend is likely to vary with the changes in measures.
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Полный текст: Имеется в наличии Коллекция: Международные базы данных база данных: MEDLINE Тип исследования: Экспериментальные исследования / Наблюдательное исследование / Прогностическое исследование / Рандомизированные контролируемые испытания Язык: английский Журнал: Front Pediatr Год: 2021 Тип: Статья Аффилированная страна: Fped.2021.584874

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Полный текст: Имеется в наличии Коллекция: Международные базы данных база данных: MEDLINE Тип исследования: Экспериментальные исследования / Наблюдательное исследование / Прогностическое исследование / Рандомизированные контролируемые испытания Язык: английский Журнал: Front Pediatr Год: 2021 Тип: Статья Аффилированная страна: Fped.2021.584874