1. Decrease in Pediatric Invasive Pneumococcal Disease During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Clemente, Adriana Sarmiento, Kaplan, Sheldon L, Barson, William J, Lin, Philana Ling, Romero, José R, Bradley, John S, Tan, Tina Q, Pannaraj, Pia S, Givner, Laurence B, and Hultén, Kristina G
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Pediatric Research Initiative ,Vaccine Related ,Infectious Diseases ,Lung ,Clinical Research ,Pneumonia ,Prevention ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Pediatric ,Pneumonia & Influenza ,Aetiology ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,COVID-19 ,Child ,Humans ,Incidence ,Pandemics ,Pneumococcal Infections ,United States ,children ,invasive pneumococcal disease ,pandemic - Abstract
Measures to limit SARS-CoV-2 transmission in 2020 reduced other viral infections. Among 7 US children's hospitals, invasive pneumococcal disease cumulative incidence decreased by 46% in 2020 vs 2017-2019. Limited droplet transmission of pneumococci and preceding viral pathogens may be responsible.
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- 2022