Author: Kies, Kami D; Thomas, Amber S; Binnicker, Matthew J; Bashynski, Kelli L; Patel, Robin
Title: Decrease in Enteroviral Meningitis - An Unexpected Benefit of COVID-19 Mitigation? Cord-id: 1h16sal3 Document date: 2020_12_23
ID: 1h16sal3
Snippet: Enteroviral meningitis is seasonal, typically exhibiting a rise in prevalence in late summer/early fall. Based on clinical microbiology laboratory testing data of cerebrospinal fluid, the expected August/September/October peak in enteroviral meningitis did not occur in 2020, possibly related to COVID-19 mitigation strategies.
Document: Enteroviral meningitis is seasonal, typically exhibiting a rise in prevalence in late summer/early fall. Based on clinical microbiology laboratory testing data of cerebrospinal fluid, the expected August/September/October peak in enteroviral meningitis did not occur in 2020, possibly related to COVID-19 mitigation strategies.
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