The incidence of influenza in children was decreased in the first flu season after COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan
Wuhan, China was the first city to discover COVID-19. With the government's macro-control and the active cooperation of the public, the spread of COVID-19 has been effectively controlled. In order to understand the additional impact of these measures on the prevalence of common influenza, we ha...
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Main Authors: | Xiaosi Yu (Author), Chen Xu (Author), Wenjie Huang (Author), Xianqun Xu (Author), Wen Xie (Author), Xinghua Long (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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