Immunity debt for seasonal influenza after the COVID-19 pandemic and as a result of non-pharmaceutical interventions: an ecological analysis and cohort study
<p>Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) during the COVID-19 pandemic significantly reduced influenza transmission. This study explores the hypothesis of "immunity debt" which suggests increased vulnerability to influenza following reduced exposure during the pandemic. We analyzed...
Main Authors: | Chen, L, Guo, Y, López-Güell, K, Ma, J, Dong, Y, Xie, J, Prieto Alhambra, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2025
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