Characterising the asynchronous resurgence of common respiratory viruses following the COVID-19 pandemic
Nanjing Medical University · Nanyang Technological University · +36 more institutions
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic and relevant non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) interrupted the circulation of common respiratory viruses. These viruses demonstrated an unprecedented asynchronous resurgence as NPIs were relaxed. We compiled a global dataset from a systematic review, online surveillance reports and unpublished data from Respiratory Virus Global Epidemiology Network, encompassing 92 sites. We compared the resurgence timings of respiratory viruses within each site and synthesised differences in timings across sites, using a generalised linear mixed-effects model. We revealed a distinct sequential timing in the first post-pandemic resurgence: rhinovirus resurged the earliest, followed by seasonal…
Citation impact
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- 62.35
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- 100%
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51Topics & keywords
- Human metapneumovirus
- Rhinovirus
- Virology
- Pandemic
- Virus
- Metapneumovirus
- Biology
- Asynchrony (computer programming)
- Good health and well-being