Trends in respiratory virus infections during the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to the world. Many jurisdictions implemented control measures, such as border closures, lockdowns, school and business closures, travel restrictions, mask wearing, and social distancing. This was associated with changes in the prevalence of othe...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1606062023-03-05T16:53:05Z Trends in respiratory virus infections during the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore, 2020 Wan, Wei Yee Thoon, Koh Cheng Loo, Liat Hui Chan, Kian Sing Oon, Lynette L. E. Ramasamy, Adaikalavan Maiwald, Matthias Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital National University of Singapore Science::Medicine COVID-19 Respiratory Tract Infections The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to the world. Many jurisdictions implemented control measures, such as border closures, lockdowns, school and business closures, travel restrictions, mask wearing, and social distancing. This was associated with changes in the prevalence of other respiratory viruses, predominantly influenza viruses1,2 but others as well.3 Singapore represents a unique setting that is credited with having a successful COVID-19 response. It went through different response phases, from prelockdown (pandemic level 3) to a full lockdown (known as circuit breaker), followed by a phased reopening, during which schools and businesses reopened but social distancing measures and universal mask wearing remained in place (eTable in the Supplement). Our aim in this study was to assess the associated changes in respiratory virus prevalence in 2020 compared with the prepandemic year 2019. Published version 2022-07-27T07:42:00Z 2022-07-27T07:42:00Z 2021 Journal Article Wan, W. Y., Thoon, K. C., Loo, L. H., Chan, K. S., Oon, L. L. E., Ramasamy, A. & Maiwald, M. (2021). Trends in respiratory virus infections during the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore, 2020. JAMA Network Open, 4(6), e2115973-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.15973 2574-3805 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160606 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.15973 34181015 2-s2.0-85108876199 6 4 e2115973 en JAMA Network Open © 2021 Wan WY et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License. application/pdf |
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The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to the world. Many jurisdictions implemented control measures, such as border closures, lockdowns, school and business closures, travel restrictions, mask wearing, and social distancing. This was associated with changes in the prevalence of other respiratory viruses, predominantly influenza viruses1,2 but others as well.3 Singapore represents a unique setting that is credited with having a successful COVID-19 response. It went through different response phases, from prelockdown (pandemic level 3) to a full lockdown (known as circuit breaker), followed by a phased reopening, during which schools and businesses reopened but social distancing measures and universal mask wearing remained in place (eTable in the Supplement). Our aim in this study was to assess the associated changes in respiratory virus prevalence in 2020 compared with the prepandemic year 2019. |
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