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Impact of nonpharmacological COVID-19 interventions in hospitalizations for childhood pneumonia in Brazil.

Frederico Friedrich1, Laura de Castro E Garcia1, Lucas Montiel Petry1, Marina Puerari Pieta1, Gustavo Eggers Carvalho1, Giovani Zocche1, Renata Ongaratto1, Magali Santos Lumertz1, Marcos Brum1, Renato T Stein1, Marcelo C Scotta1, Marcus Herbert Jones1, Leonardo Araújo Pinto1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: The knowledge about the impact of the nonpharmacological measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic can give insight into ways in which they can also be applied for other respiratory diseases. To assess the impact of containment measures of the COVID-19 pandemic on pneumonia hospitalizations in children from 0 to 14 years of age in Brazil.
METHODS: Data from hospital admissions for pneumonia were obtained from the Department of Informatics of Brazilian Public Health System database in the period of 2015-2020 and analyzed by macroregions and age groups. To evaluate the effect of containment measures, on the incidence of pneumonia, the absolute reduction and relative reduction were calculated by analyzing the subsets 2015-2019 vs. 2020.
RESULTS: Comparing the subsets of April-August 2015-2019 vs. April-August 2020 for Brazil (total), there was an significant reduction in the average incidence of hospitalizations, with numbers ranging from -82% [IRR 0.17 (0.14-0.21)] for <4 years (prepandemic 741.8/100,000 vs. pandemic 132.7/100.000), -83% [IRR 0.17 (0.10-0.27)] for 5-9 years (prepandemic 113.6/100,000 vs. pandemic 19.6/100.000), -77% [IRR 0.23 (0.11-0.46)] for 10-14 (prepandemic 42.0/100,000 vs. pandemic 9.8/100.000) and -82% [IRR 0.18 (0.15-0.21)] for all children ≤14 years (prepandemic 897.4/100,000 vs. pandemic 162.1/100.000).
CONCLUSION: We found a significant decrease in cases of all cause pneumonia in children under 14 years and especially in the age group <9 years during the COVID-19 pandemic, which may be associated with the nonpharmacological measures applied to control the SARS-CoV-2.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; hospitalization; pediatrics; pneumonia

Year:  2021        PMID: 34265188     DOI: 10.1002/ppul.25570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol        ISSN: 1099-0496


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Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob       Date:  2022-04-30

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