Determinants of school absences due to respiratory tract infections
among children during COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study of the
Sentinel Schools Network
Abstract
We aimed to assess the association of household and classroom
determinants with students’ school absence due to respiratory tract
infections (RTI) among 253 students (4-11 years) of 20 classrooms. We
collected 71 absences; RTI incidence was very high during the study
period, 17.5-33.1 cases per 100 population. Having someone else at home
with respiratory symptoms was the most significant epidemiological
factor (OR=9.12, CI 95%=2.54-33.39), suggesting that households are
crucial for the transmission of RTI to the children. A positive but not
statistically significant association was observed between higher median
levels of CO2 and respiratory-related absences (OR=1.2, CI
95%=0.98-1.46).