Impact of COVID-19 outbreaks and interventions on influenza in China and the United States
Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) implemented to interrupt COVID-19 transmission may also impact the spread of other infectious diseases. Here, the authors estimate that influenza activity in China and the United States reduced by up to 80% when NPIs were in place in the 2019–2020 season.
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Main Authors: | Luzhao Feng, Ting Zhang, Qing Wang, Yiran Xie, Zhibin Peng, Jiandong Zheng, Ying Qin, Muli Zhang, Shengjie Lai, Dayan Wang, Zijian Feng, Zhongjie Li, George F. Gao |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a8277a05a8be4c4092c4d2cf818bc855 |
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