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Impact of COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical interventions on bacterial infections in children: an international electronic health record-based study

Title: Impact of COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical interventions on bacterial infections in children: an international electronic health record-based study
Authors: Ramakanth Kavuluru; Martin Wolkewitz; Jin Chen; Joany M Zachariasse; Jane W Newburger; Bing He; François Angoulvant; Maria Savino; Audrey Dionne; Francesca Sperotto; Isaac S Kohane; Luigia Scudeller; Xuan Wang; Neil J Sebire; Paul Avillach; Larry Han; John Booth; Sadiqa Mahmood; Adem Albayrak; Rafael Badenes; Carlos Sáez; Emily Bucholz; Kee Yuan Ngiam; Alberto Zambelli; Gabriel A Brat; Scott Wong; Shawn N Murphy; Tianxi Cai; Yuk-Lam Ho; Thomas Ganslandt; Lorenzo Chiudinelli; Raffaele Bruno; Vianney Jouhet; Ian D Krantz; Yuan Luo; Silvano Bosari; Karyn Moshal; Florence T Bourgeois; Harrison G Zhang; Scott L DuVall; Cinta Moraleda; Pablo Rojo; Kristine E Lynch; Jason H Moore; Patricia Martel; Marina P Okoshi; Paula S Azevedo; Rui Duan; Douglas S Bell; Jeffrey S Morris; Alon Geva; Kelly Cho; Michele Vitacca; Paolo Sacchi; Christian Haverkamp; Kenneth D Mandl; Lemuel R Waitman; Anita Burgun; Vincent Benoit; Mélodie Bernaux; Romain Bey; Stéphane Bréant; Julien Champ; Sylvie Cormont; Christel Daniel; Julien Dubiel; Loic Esteve; Alexandre Gramfort; Nicolas Griffon; Olivier Grisel; Martin Hilka; Judith Leblanc; Guillaume Lemaitre; Damien Leprovost; Arthur Mensch; Antoine Neuraz; Nina Orlova; Nicolas Paris; Elisa Salamanca; Arnaud Sandrin; Patricia Serre; Gael Varoquaux; Demian Wassermann; William A Bryant; Ye Ye; Richard W Issitt; Carlo Torti; Jayson S Marwaha; Brendin R Beaulieu-Jones; Chuan Hong; Sehi L'Yi; Alba Gutiérrez-Sacristán; Clara-Lea Bonzel; Nathan P Palmer; Alberto Malovini; Valentina Tibollo; Meghan R Hutch; Molei Liu; Riccardo Bellazzi; Luca Chiovato; William Yuan; Bertrand Moal; Michele Morris; David A Hanauer; Hossein Estiri; Adeline Makoudjou; Patric Tippmann; Robert W Follett; Nils Gehlenborg; Gilbert S Omenn; Zongqi Xia; Arianna Dagliati; Shyam Visweswaran; Lav P Patel; Danielle L Mowery; Emily R Schriver; Malarkodi Jebathilagam Samayamuthu; Sara Lozano-Zahonero; Daniela Zöller; John H Holmes; Petra Schubert; Miguel Pedrera-Jiménez; Noelia García-Barrio; Pablo Serrano-Balazote; Xiudi Li; Siegbert Rieg; Jaime Cruz-Rojo; Nadir Yehya; Amelia LM Tan; Kate F Kernan; Mario Alessiani; Anna Maria Cattelan; Katie Kirchoff; Emily R Pfaff; Nekane Romero-Garcia; Anastasia Spiridou; Noelia García Barrio; Guillaume Verdy; Griffin M Weber; Antonio Bellasi; Maria Mazzitelli; Simran Makwana; Surbhi Bhatnagar; Mundeep K Kainth; Paula Rubio-Mayo; Mohsin Ali Shah; Bruce J Aronow; Gregorio P Milani; Aaron J Masino; Aldo Carmona; Alexander Hoffmann; Alvar Blanco-Martínez; Ana I Terriza-Torres; Andrea Prunotto; Andrew M South; Andrew K Vallejos; Andrew Atz; Anna Alloni; Anne Sophie Jannot; Anupama Maram; Arnaud Serret-Larmande; Ashley C Pfaff; Ashley Batugo; Ashok K Krishnamurthy; Atif Adam; Batsal Devkota; Brett K Beaulieu-Jones; Brian D Ostasiewski; Bryce W.Q. Tan; Byorn W.L. Tan; Carlos Tadeu Breda Neto; Charles Sonday; Charlotte Caucheteux; Chengsheng Mao; Chiara Zucco; Daniel A Key; Danielle Pillion; Danilo F Amendola; Darren W Henderson; Deanne M Taylor; Derek Y Hazard; Detlef Kraska; Diego R Mazzotti; Domenick Silvio; Douglas A Murad; Emily J Getzen; Emma MS Toh; Enea Parimbelli; Enrico M Trecarichi; Fatima Ashraf; Fernando J Sanz Vidorreta; Gilbert S. Omenn; Giuseppe Agapito; Giuseppe Albi; Gustavo Roig-Domínguez; Hans U Prokosch; Jacqueline P Honerlaw; James B Norman; James Balshi; James J Cimino; James R Aaron; Janaina C.C Santos; Jane W. Newburger; Janet J Zahner; Jean B Craig; Jeffrey G Klann; Jihad Obeid; Jill-Jênn Vie; Jiyeon Son; José Luis Bernal-Sobrino; Juan Luis Cruz-Bermúdez; Juergen Schuettler; Karen L Olson; Karyn L Moshal; Kavishwar B Wagholikar; Kenneth M Huling; Krista Y Chen; L. Nelson Sanchez-Pinto; Lana X Garmire; Leslie Lenert; Li L.L.J Anthony; Marcelo R Martins; Marcos F Minicucci; Maria Clara Saad Menezes; Margaret E Vella; Marianna Milano; Mario Cannataro; Mark S Keller; Martin Boeker; Maryna Raskin; Mauro Bucalo; Michele Beraghi; Mohamad Daniar; Mohsin A Shah; Monika Maripuri; Nandhini Santhanam; Ne Hooi Will Loh; Nicholas W Brown; Pietro H Guzzi; Piotr Sliz; Priyam Das; Qi Long; Rachel B Ramoni; Rachel SJ Goh; Robert L Bradford; Robson A Prudente; Romain Griffier; Sajad Mousavi; Sara Pizzimenti; Sarah E Maidlow; Sébastien Cossin; Shirley Fan; Suzana E Tanni; Taha Mohseni Ahooyi; Tanu Priya; Thomas P Naughton; Tiago K Colicchio; Tobias Gradinger; Tomás González González; Valentina Zuccaro; Víctor Quirós-González; Vidul Ayakulangara Panickan; Wanjiku FM Njoroge; Xin Xiong; Zachary H. Strasser; Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad; Zongxin Yang; Kernan F Kate; Alejandro Hernández-Arango; Eli L Schwamm
Source: BMJ Public Health, Vol 3, Iss 2 (2025)
Publisher Information: BMJ Publishing Group
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
Subject Terms: Public aspects of medicine; RA1-1270
Description: Introduction Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as mask-wearing and social distancing, implemented as public health measures to slow COVID-19 transmission, had a major impact on the epidemiology of viral infections. However, little is known about their influence on bacterial infections in children.Methods We performed a multicentre observational study including eight hospitals in three countries (Spain, UK and USA). All hospitalisations in children under the age of 18 from January 2019 to February 2023 were included. Electronic health record data were used to assess changes in hospitalisations for bacterial infections in three different periods based on NPI stringency, classified as pre-NPI (January 2019 to February 2020), full NPI (March 2020 to February 2021) and partial NPI (March 2021 to February 2023). The primary outcomes were the counts of hospitalisations for invasive, respiratory and skin-associated bacterial infections. To identify changes in the monthly counts of bacterial infections in a data-driven manner, we used a multivariable quasi-Poisson regression model adjusting for important covariates with adaptive lasso penalty. We then assessed the statistical significance of the identified changes and examined the temporal trend before and after each change point.Results We found that of the 508 585 paediatric hospitalisations, 41 076 (8.1%) were associated with any bacterial infection. 14 656 (35.7%) were invasive bacterial infections, 6763 (16.5%) were respiratory tract-associated and 7757 (18.9%) were skin-associated. Counts of bacterial infections decreased during the full-NPI period (average count 93.7 infections/month) compared with the pre-NPI period (average count 104.8 infections/month) and increased during the partial NPI period (average count 112.4 infections/month). A quasi-Poisson regression model showed a significant decrease in respiratory tract-associated bacterial infections after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and a subsequent significant increase after the gradual ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: https://bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/content/3/2/e002671.full; https://doaj.org/toc/2753-4294; https://doaj.org/article/51b0d14ab7da4a66b6cd4a9d789ecfad
DOI: 10.1136/bmjph-2025-002671
Availability: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjph-2025-002671; https://doaj.org/article/51b0d14ab7da4a66b6cd4a9d789ecfad
Accession Number: edsbas.4BF51FD0
Database: BASE