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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal:
July 2004 - Volume 23 - Issue 7 - pp 675-677
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Influence of School Closure on the Incidence of Viral Respiratory Diseases Among Children and on Health Care Utilization

Heymann, Anthony MBBS; Chodick, Gabriel MScMHA; Reichman, Brian MBChB; Kokia, Ehud MD; Laufer, Joseph MD

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Abstract

We evaluated the effect of school closure on the occurrence of respiratory infection among children ages 6-12 years and its impact on health care services. During this period, there were significant decreases in the diagnoses of respiratory infections (42%), visits to physician (28%) and emergency departments (28%) and medication purchases (35%). The present study provides quantitative data to support school closure during an influenza pandemic.

© 2004 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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