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Effects of Nonpharmaceutical COVID-19 Interventions on Pediatric Hospitalizations for Other Respiratory Virus Infections,Hong Kong
Authors:Susan S. Chiu  Benjamin J. Cowling  J.S. Malik Peiris  Eunice L.Y. Chan  Wilfred H.S. Wong  Kwok Piu Lee
Affiliation:The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (S.S. Chiu, B.J. Cowling, J.S. Malik Peiris, E.L.Y. Chan, W.H.S. Wong);Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Hong Kong (K. Piu Lee)
Abstract:To determine the effects of nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) for coronavirus disease on pediatric hospitalizations for infection with respiratory viruses other than severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, we analyzed hospital data for 2017–2021. Compared with 2017–2019, age-specific hospitalization rates associated with respiratory viruses greatly decreased in 2020, when NPIs were in place. Also when NPIs were in place, rates of hospitalization decreased among children of all ages for infection with influenza A and B viruses, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus, parainfluenza viruses, human metapneumovirus, and rhinovirus/enterovirus. Regression models adjusted for age and seasonality indicated that hospitalization rates for acute febrile illness/respiratory symptoms of any cause were reduced by 76% and by 85%–99% for hospitalization for infection with these viruses. NPIs in Hong Kong were clearly associated with reduced pediatric hospitalizations for respiratory viruses; implementing NPIs and reopening schools were associated with only a small increase in hospitalizations for rhinovirus/enterovirus infections.
Keywords:COVID-19   2019 novel coronavirus disease   coronavirus disease   severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2   SARS-CoV-2   viruses   respiratory infections   zoonoses   nonpharmaceutical interventions   pandemic   respiratory virus hospitalization   pediatrics   Hong Kong
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