Author: Chen, Andrew Poâ€Liang; Chu, Isaac Yenâ€Hao; Yeh, Meiâ€Lin; Chen, Yinâ€Yin; Lee, Chiaâ€Lin; Lin, Hsiaoâ€Hsuan; Chan, Yuâ€Jiun; Chen, Hsinâ€Pai
Title: Differentiating impacts of nonâ€pharmaceutical interventions on nonâ€coronavirus diseaseâ€2019 respiratory viral infections: Hospitalâ€based retrospective observational study in Taiwan Cord-id: yl5uztlg Document date: 2021_4_7
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Physical distancing and facemask use are worldwide recognized as effective nonâ€pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) against the coronavirus diseaseâ€2019 (COVIDâ€19). Since January 2020, Taiwan has introduced both NPIs but their effectiveness on nonâ€COVIDâ€19 respiratory viruses (NCRVs) remain underexplored. METHODS: This retrospective observational study examined electronic records at a tertiary hospital in northern Taiwan from preâ€COVID (January–December 2019) to postâ€C
Document: BACKGROUND: Physical distancing and facemask use are worldwide recognized as effective nonâ€pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) against the coronavirus diseaseâ€2019 (COVIDâ€19). Since January 2020, Taiwan has introduced both NPIs but their effectiveness on nonâ€COVIDâ€19 respiratory viruses (NCRVs) remain underexplored. METHODS: This retrospective observational study examined electronic records at a tertiary hospital in northern Taiwan from preâ€COVID (January–December 2019) to postâ€COVID period (January–May 2020). Patients with respiratory syndromes were tested for both enveloped (eg, influenza virus and seasonal coronavirus) and nonâ€enveloped RVs (eg, enterovirus and rhinovirus) using multiplex reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assays. Monthly positivity rates of NCRVs among adult and pediatric patients were analyzed with comparison between pre†and postâ€COVID periods. RESULTS: A total of 9693 patients underwent 12 127 multiplex RTâ€PCR tests. The average positivity rate of NCRVs reduced by 11.2% (25.6% to 14.4%) after nationwide PHIs. Despite the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, the most commonly identified enveloped and nonâ€enveloped viruses were influenza virus and enterovirus/rhinovirus, respectively. Observed reduction in NCRV incidence was predominantly contributed by enveloped NCRVs including influenza viruses. We did not observe epidemiological impacts of NPIs on nonâ€enveloped viruses but an increasing trend in enterovirus/rhinovirus test positivity rate among pediatric patients. Our data were validated using Taiwan's national notification database. CONCLUSIONS: Our frontline investigation suggests that the current NPIs in Taiwan might not effectively control the transmission of nonâ€enveloped respiratory viruses, despite their protective effects against influenza and seasonal coronavirus. Health authorities may consider using hydrogen peroxide or chlorideâ€based disinfectants as additional preventative strategies against nonâ€enveloped respiratory viruses in the postâ€COVIDâ€19 era.
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