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. 2020 Sep 8:jiaa570. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiaa570

Non-pharmaceutical interventions used to control COVID-19 reduced seasonal influenza transmission in China

Hao Lei 1, Modi Xu 2, Xiao Wang 2, Yu Xie 2, Xiangjun Du 2, Tao Chen 3, Lei Yang 3, Dayan Wang 3, Yuelong Shu 2,
PMCID: PMC7499620  PMID: 32898256

Abstract

To suppress the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Chinese government has implemented a set of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). Because COVID-19 and influenza have similar means of transmission, it is hypothesized that NPIs targeting COVID-19 may also affect influenza transmission. In this study, the extent to which NPIs targeting COVID-19 have affected seasonal influenza transmission was explored. Indicators of seasonal influenza activity in the epidemiological year 2019/20 were compared with those in 2017/18 and 2018/19. Results show that the incidence rate of seasonal influenza reduced by 64% in 2019/20 (p&0.001). These findings suggest that NPIs aimed at controlling COVID-19 significantly reduced the seasonal influenza transmission in China. (105 words)

Keywords: Non-pharmaceutical interventions, influenza, COVID-19, incidence


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