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Impact of nonpharmaceutical interventions on laboratory detections of influenza A and B in Canada

Philippe Lagacé‐Wiens, Claire Sevenhuysen, Liza Lee, Andrea Nwosu, Tiffany Smith

2021Canada Communicable Disease Report23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The first coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case was reported in Canada on January 25, 2020. In response to the imminent outbreak, many provincial and territorial health authorities implemented nonpharmaceutical public health measures to curb the spread of disease. "Social distancing" measures included restrictions on group gatherings; cancellation of sports, cultural and religious events and gatherings; recommended physical distancing between people; school and daycare closures; reductions in non-essential services; and closures of businesses. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of the combined nonpharmaceutical interventions imposed in March 2020 on influenza A and B epidemiology by comparing national laboratory surveillance data from the intervention period with 9-year historical influenza season control data. METHODS: We obtained epidemiologic data on laboratory influenza A and B detections and test volumes from the Canadian national influenza surveillance system for the epidemiologic period December 29, 2019 (epidemiologic week 1) through May 2, 2020 (epidemiologic week 18). COVID-19-related social distancing measures were implemented in Canada from epidemiologic week 10 of this period. We compared influenza A and B laboratory detections and test volumes and trends in detection during the 2019-20 influenza season with those of the previous nine influenza seasons for evidence of changes in epidemiologic trends. RESULTS: =0.003) were significantly different from mean historical data. CONCLUSION: The data show a dramatic decrease in influenza A and B laboratory detections concurrent with social distancing measures and nonpharmaceutical interventions in Canada. The impact of these measures on influenza transmission may be generalizable to other respiratory viral illnesses during the study period, including COVID-19.

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Social distancePsychological interventionEpidemiologyOutbreakMedicineEnvironmental healthPublic healthDemographyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Intervention (counseling)DiseaseVirologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)NursingInternal medicineSociologyPsychiatryPathologyRespiratory viral infections researchCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesData-Driven Disease Surveillance
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