Indirect effects of the covid-19 pandemic on childhood infection in England: population based observational study.
Seilesh KadambariRaphael GoldacreEva MorrisMichael J GoldacreAndrew J PollardPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2022)
During the covid-19 pandemic, a range of behavioural changes (adoption of non-pharmacological interventions) and societal strategies (school closures, lockdowns, and restricted travel) were used to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2, which also reduced admissions for common and severe childhood infections. Continued monitoring of these infections is required as social restrictions evolve.