Concurrent SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza Epidemiology and Control

Rapid review

What is the current state of epidemiologic evidence on SARS-CoV-2 and influenza co-circulation, co-infection, and co-suppression/co-mitigation through public health measures in human populations, including general populations, populations targeted by age, gender or other factors, and clinical populations.


ID:

175

Document Type:

Rapid review

Population:

All populations

Setting:

Commercial site, Community health centre, Correctional institution, Daycare centre, Dentist, Emergency services, Home, Hospital, Long-term care facility, Primary Care Provider clinic, Religious institution, Rural/remote, School, Worksite, Community

Public health topic area:

Disease characteristics, Infection prevention and control measures

Contact Name:

Dr. Christina Bancej

Role:

Manager, Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Branch

Contact Email:

christina.bancej@canada.ca

Organization:

Public Health Risk Sciences Division, National Microbiology Laboratory, Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada

Jurisdiction (of reviewer):

Federal

Is this synthesis COVID-19 related?

Yes

Status of Review:

Completed

Review available:

On request

Date Completed:

2020-09-01

Date Submitted:

2020-08-17