2022
DOI: 10.1177/07487304221081730
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Effect of the COVID-19 Lockdown on Asthma Biological Rhythms

Abstract: Asthma has a striking temporal character, in which time-of-day, patient age, and season each influence disease activity. The extent to which rhythms in asthma activity reflect exposure to specific disease triggers remains unclear. In this study, we examined how virus mitigation strategies enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic (“lockdown measures”) affected rhythms in asthma clinical activity in children. To this end, we retrospectively analyzed asthma clinical presentations in children aged <18 years to our … Show more

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“…The pre-lockdown period exhibited the traditional seasonal pattern in viral detection, whereas the lockdown interval demonstrated greatly reduced instances of virus detection as previously described. 1,2,9 The post-lockdown period demonstrated a resurgence in instances of respiratory virus detection, with a shift in the cumulative seasonal peak to the summer months (Fig 1, A). We observed similar differences between rates of viral positivity, defined as the percentage of positive tests (Fig 1 , B).…”
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“…The pre-lockdown period exhibited the traditional seasonal pattern in viral detection, whereas the lockdown interval demonstrated greatly reduced instances of virus detection as previously described. 1,2,9 The post-lockdown period demonstrated a resurgence in instances of respiratory virus detection, with a shift in the cumulative seasonal peak to the summer months (Fig 1, A). We observed similar differences between rates of viral positivity, defined as the percentage of positive tests (Fig 1 , B).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we did not detect a signal for this in a recent analysis of pediatric asthma exacerbations, although in another study, patient avoidance proved to be a minor factor for asthma in the ED setting. 7,9 Even if present, patient avoidance would bias us toward underestimating the observed rebound in viruses and airway disease exacerbations during the post-lockdown period. Finally, patients made highly individualistic and fluid choices in their adherence to COVID-19 precautions, and as a result, demarcating periods of time as either lockdown or postlockdown periods is inherently inexact.…”
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“…A marked decrease in paediatric respiratory infections due to non-COVID-19 viruses was observed starting in March 2020, following the widespread implementation of societal lockdowns [ 21 ▪ ]. With fewer rhinovirus infections in the immediate postlockdown period, the overall burden of rhinovirus-associated wheezing illnesses is likely to have been lower for children who were less than 3 years old at the time.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With fewer rhinovirus infections in the immediate postlockdown period, the overall burden of rhinovirus-associated wheezing illnesses is likely to have been lower for children who were less than 3 years old at the time. However, although influenza and RSV rates remained low during the first autumn and winter following lockdown, rhinovirus infections rebounded to prepandemic levels by the fall of 2020 [ 21 ▪ , 25 ▪ ]. The rapid return to normal rhinovirus infection levels, likely related to decreased susceptibility of rhinoviruses to certain infection prevention measures (i.e.…”
Section: Exposure To Risk Factors For Developing Asthma During the Pa...mentioning
confidence: 99%