Implications of the Unexpected Persistance of Human
Rhinovirus/Enterovirus during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada
Abstract
Stringent public health measures imposed across Canada to control the
COVID-19 pandemic have nearly suppressed most seasonal respiratory
viruses, with the notable exception of human rhinovirus/enterovirus
(hRV/EV). Thanks to this unexpected persistence, we highlight that
hRV/EV could serve as a sentinel for levels of contact rate in
populations to inform on the efficiency¬, or the need of, public health
measures to control the subsequent COVID-19 epidemic, but also for
future epidemics from other seasonal or emerging respiratory pathogens.