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Case Reports
. 2020 Sep:224:146-149.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2020.05.013. Epub 2020 May 19.

Changes in Children's Healthcare Visits During Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic in Hangzhou, China

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Changes in Children's Healthcare Visits During Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic in Hangzhou, China

Haomin Li et al. J Pediatr. 2020 Sep.

Abstract

The lower than expected rates of children affected by coronavirus disease-2019 does not mean that there was no impact on children's health. Using data on pediatric healthcare visits before and after the breakout of coronavirus disease-2019 and historical data, we identified pediatric conditions that were most affected by the pandemic and epidemic control measures during the pandemic.

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The timeline of daily numbers of pediatric visits, cumulative confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Zhejiang province and national response level in China during pandemic, and daily number of pediatric visits in the same period during 2019.
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Figure 2
Changes in children's healthcare visits during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hangzhou, China. A, Conditions with decreased rate of visits during the pandemic. B, Conditions with increased rate of visits during the pandemic.

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