| Literature DB >> 33596168 |
Min Whui Fong, Nancy H L Leung, Benjamin J Cowling, Peng Wu.
Abstract
A large number of common cold outbreaks in Hong Kong schools and childcare centers during October-November 2020 led to territorywide school dismissals. Increased susceptibility to rhinoviruses during prolonged school closures and dismissals for coronavirus disease and varying effectiveness of nonpharmaceutical interventions may have heightened transmission of cold-causing viruses after school attendance resumed.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; URTI; acute respiratory illness; coronavirus disease; outbreaks; respiratory infections; rhinovirus; school health; schools; severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; upper respiratory tract infection; viruses
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33596168 PMCID: PMC8084506 DOI: 10.3201/eid2705.210277
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureRespiratory illness outbreaks in primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, childcare centers, and nursery schools in Hong Kong. A) Weekly number of outbreaks of upper respiratory tract infection in schools reported during October 25–November 28, 2020, overlaid on the epidemic curve of daily COVID-19 case numbers in Hong Kong, by date of reporting. B) Weekly numbers of outbreaks of upper respiratory tract infection in schools during weeks 44–48 of 2020 and school outbreaks involving >20 persons reported during 2017–2020. Lines indicate detection rates of rhinovirus/enterovirus and other viruses in respiratory specimens collected for laboratory surveillance. C) Weekly numbers of outbreaks of influenza-like illness and influenza in schools reported during 2017–2020. Dotted line indicates detection of influenza virus in respiratory specimens collected for laboratory surveillance. Durations of territorywide regular school breaks (summer holiday) during 2017–2019 and school dismissals implemented in response to COVID-19 in 2020 are shaded in blue. ILI, influenza-like-illness; URTI, upper respiratory tract infection; KG/CCC, kindergartens, child-care centers, and nursery schools; K2, kindergarten year 2 (4–5 years of age); P1–P3, primary school years 1–3 (6–9 years of age)
Symptoms reported in 81 upper respiratory tract infection outbreaks involving 20 persons in schools, kindergartens, childcare centers, and nursery schools, Hong Kong, October–November 2020
| Symptoms | No. (%) outbreaks |
|---|---|
| Cough, runny nose, fever, and sore throat | 49 (60.5) |
| Cough, runny nose, and sore throat | 27 (33.3) |
| Cough, runny nose, and fever | 1 (1.2) |
| Cough and runny nose | 4 (4.9) |