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Author: Chu, Yanhui; Wu, Zhenyu; Ji, Jiayi; Sun, Jingyi; Sun, Xiaoyu; Qin, Guoyou; Qin, Jingning; Xiao, Zheng; Ren, Jian; Qin, Di; Zheng, Xueying; Wang, Xi-Ling
Title: Effects of school breaks on influenza-like illness incidence in a temperate Chinese region: an ecological study from 2008 to 2015
  • Document date: 2017_3_6
  • ID: r7a0orh7_20
    Snippet: We quantified the reduction in IRRs, and also analysed age-specific timing of the decline in ILI incidence. Similar to the study in Argentina, 9 a stepwise trend of the effect on ILI had been detected. Age groups of 5-14 and 15-24 experienced the initial significant decrease in ILI during the first week of winter breaks and lasted for 4 weeks. The reduction effect was caught up by other age groups, and lasted for 4 weeks for 0-4 age group and 2 w.....
    Document: We quantified the reduction in IRRs, and also analysed age-specific timing of the decline in ILI incidence. Similar to the study in Argentina, 9 a stepwise trend of the effect on ILI had been detected. Age groups of 5-14 and 15-24 experienced the initial significant decrease in ILI during the first week of winter breaks and lasted for 4 weeks. The reduction effect was caught up by other age groups, and lasted for 4 weeks for 0-4 age group and 2 weeks for adults' groups. The spread of influenza likely varies according to population subgroup. 22 Overall, our study supports winter breaks as effective means to prevent the epidemic of winter-to-spring influenza activities.

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