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The public health impact of poor sleep on severe COVID-19, influenza and upper respiratory infections.

Samuel E JonesFahrisa I MaishaSatu J StrauszBrian E CadeAnniina M TerviViola HelaakoskiMartin E BrobergVilma Lamminull nullJacqueline M LaneSusan RedlineRicha SaxenaHanna M Ollila
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2022)
Our findings indicate that chronic poor sleep is a causal risk factor for contracting respiratory infections, and in addition contributes to the severity of respiratory infections. These findings highlight the role of sleep in maintaining sufficient immune response against pathogens as suggested by earlier work. As the current COVID-19 pandemic has increased the number of people suffering from poor sleep, safe interventions such as sleep management and treating individuals with insomnia could be promoted to reduce infections and save lives.
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