Author: Dadras, Omid; Alinaghi, Seyed Ahmad Seyed; Karimi, Amirali; MohsseniPour, Mehrzad; Barzegary, Alireza; Vahedi, Farzin; Pashaei, Zahra; Mirzapour, Pegah; Fakhfouri, Amirata; Zargari, Ghazal; Saeidi, Solmaz; Mojdeganlou, Hengameh; Badri, Hajar; Qaderi, Kowsar; Behnezhad, Farzane; Mehraeen, Esmaeil
Title: Effects of COVID-19 prevention procedures on other common infections: a systematic review Cord-id: uon4m5im Document date: 2021_7_3
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: Since the outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) began, necessary measures to prevent virus transmission and reduce mortality have been implemented, including mandatory public use of masks, regular hand-sanitizing and hand-washing, social distancing, avoidance of crowds, remote work, and cancellation of public events. During and after the introduction of COVID-19 lockout, we performed a systematic review of available published literature to inv
Document: INTRODUCTION: Since the outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) began, necessary measures to prevent virus transmission and reduce mortality have been implemented, including mandatory public use of masks, regular hand-sanitizing and hand-washing, social distancing, avoidance of crowds, remote work, and cancellation of public events. During and after the introduction of COVID-19 lockout, we performed a systematic review of available published literature to investigate the incidence of seasonal influenza and other respiratory viral infections. METHODS: PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, Google Scholar, Research Gate, and the World Health Organization databases and websites were systematically searched for original studies concerning the impact of COVID-19 prevention means and measures on other common respiratory infectious diseases during the pandemic published by March 2021. RESULTS: The findings showed that the adherence to health protocols to prevent COVID-19 could help to reduce the incidence of other infectious diseases such as influenza, pneumonia, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. CONCLUSION: The implemented prevention measures and protocols might have reduced the incidence of influenza and some other common respiratory infections. However, controversies exist on this matter and future large population-based studies might provide further information to address these controversies.
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