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- Title
Highlights in this issue.
- Authors
Käll, Anna; Lagercrantz, Hugo
- Abstract
Norden et al1 report epidemiological data from a high-income Scandinavian country with a low prevalence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C. El-Shabrawi et al2 focus on Egypt, a low-middle income country with a high prevalence of chronic hepatitis C. Psaros Einberg and Fischler comment on the findings.3 GLO:44C/01dec20:apa15626-fig-0001.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): . gl KEY ACTIONS AND ACTORS FROM THE FIRST EIGHT MONTHS OF SWEDEN'S COVID-19 STRATEGY Sweden's COVID-19 strategy has been less invasive than many other countries, with no general lockdown and a focus on slowing, not stopping, the pandemic. GLO:44C/01dec20:apa15626-fig-0002.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): . gl PROTECTING NEWBORN INFANTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Sacks et al5 raise concerns that COVID-19 policies are forcing health care facilities to choose between infection control and reduced standards of postnatal care. Paediatric hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infections: an observational study of a Danish cohort.
- Subjects
HEALTH facilities; COVID-19 pandemic; VIRAL hepatitis; ANKYLOGLOSSIA; NEWBORN infants; NOBEL Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Publication
Acta Paediatrica, 2020, Vol 109, Issue 12, p2438
- ISSN
0803-5253
- Publication type
Editorial
- DOI
10.1111/apa.15626