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Nonpolio Enterovirus Activity during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Taiwan, 2020.


ABSTRACT: In Taiwan, lower nonpolio enterovirus activity during the coronavirus disease pandemic in 2020 compared with 2014-2019 might be attributable to adherence to nonpharmaceutical interventions. The preventable fraction among unexposed persons indicated that 90% of nonpolio enterovirus activity might have been prevented during 2014-2019 by adopting the same measures enforced in 2020.

SUBMITTER: Kuo SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7774568 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nonpolio Enterovirus Activity during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Taiwan, 2020.

Kuo Shu-Chen SC   Tsou Hsiao-Hui HH   Wu Hsiao-Yu HY   Hsu Ya-Ting YT   Lee Fang-Jing FJ   Shih Shu-Man SM   Hsiung Chao A CA   Chen Wei J WJ  

Emerging infectious diseases 20201201 1


In Taiwan, lower nonpolio enterovirus activity during the coronavirus disease pandemic in 2020 compared with 2014-2019 might be attributable to adherence to nonpharmaceutical interventions. The preventable fraction among unexposed persons indicated that 90% of nonpolio enterovirus activity might have been prevented during 2014-2019 by adopting the same measures enforced in 2020. ...[more]

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