Abstract
Objective: The global health interventions implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally altered the transmission of communicable diseases. This study examines changes in influenza virus epidemiology within the Turkish public health system across different phases of the pandemic. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed 3,585 pediatric patients (aged 0–18 years) diagnosed with influenza between January 2018 and June 2023. We stratified the cohort into three periods based on admission dates: pre-COVID-19, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the post-COVID-19 period. Results: We observed a statistically significant increase in the mean age of patients during the pandemic period (p<0.001). The incidence of influenza B decreased significantly during the pandemic compared to other periods (p<0.001). The post-pandemic period was characterized by higher viral co-infection rates and increased hospitalization frequencies (p<0.001), though the duration of hospitalization decreased during the pandemic (p<0.001). In the post-pandemic phase, the typical November surge was less pronounced, with peak incidence shifting to January. Conclusion: The pandemic significantly altered influenza epidemiology, shifting viral subtype prevalence, incidence rates, co-infection patterns, seasonal trends, and mortality risks.
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Gençeli, Mustafa; Metin Akcan, Özge; Üstüntaş, Talha; Sümen, Ebru; Saylık, Sinan; Özdemir, Emine; Saylık, Ahsen N.; Doğan, Methiye; Solak, Arif İ.; Ercan, Fatih; Özdemir, Mehmet; Akkuş, Abdullah; Çağlar, Hanife T.; Kılıç, Ahmet O.; and Pekcan, Sevgi
(2026)
"An Epidemiological Analysis of Influenza Virus in The Context of COVID-19 Pandemic,"
Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Vol. 21:
Iss.
2, Article 3.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.53391/1305-7707.1059
Available at:
https://jpid.researchcommons.org/journal/vol21/iss2/3