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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gastrointestinal infection trends in England, February-July 2020.

Nicola K LoveAlex J ElliotRachel M ChalmersAmy DouglasSaheer GharbiaJacquelyn McCormickHelen HughesRoger MorbeyIsabel OliverRoberto VivancosGillian E Smith
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
There has been a marked change in trends of GI infections in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The drivers of this change are likely to be multifactorial; while changes in health seeking behaviour, pressure on diagnostic services and surveillance system ascertainment have undoubtably played a role, there has likely been a true decrease in the incidence for some pathogens resulting from the control measures and restrictions implemented. This suggests that if some of these changes in behaviour such as improved hand hygiene were maintained, then we could potentially see sustained reductions in the burden of GI illness.
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