Respiratory syncytial virus outbreaks are predicted after the COVID-19 pandemic in Tokyo, Japan

The nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on COVID-19 can impact current and future dynamics of respiratory syncytial virus infections (RSV). In Tokyo, RSV activity declined by 97.9% (95%CI: 94.8% - 99.2%) during NPIs. A longer period of NPIs could expand susceptible populations, enhancing the potential for larger RSV outbreaks after NPIs ends.

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Main Authors: Madaniyazi, Lina, Seposo, Xerxes, Sheng Ng, Chris Fook, Tobías, Aurelio, Toizumi, Michiko, Moriuchi, Hiroyuki, Yoshida, Lay-Myint, Hashizume, Masahiro
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Japan Science and Technology Agency 2021-08-31
Subjects:Respiratory syncytial virus, Nonpharmaceutical interventions, COVID-19,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/250713
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