Covid lockdowns and hospitalisations for oro‐facial trauma among children in Australia and the United Kingdom

Author:

Aminian Parmis1ORCID,Kruger Estie2,Tennant Marc2

Affiliation:

1. The University of Western Australia Crawley Western Australia Australia

2. International Research Collaborative–Oral Health and Equity The University of Western Australia Crawley WA Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackground/AimThis retrospective study investigated the effect of lockdowns for Covid‐19 on the rates of oro‐facial trauma hospitalisations in children in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK).Materials and MethodsHospitalisation data for children up to 19 years old for oro‐facial trauma injuries (according to ICD‐10‐AM principal diagnosis codes) over 5 years were collected for Australian and UK children. The age‐standard rate (ASR) for each age group was calculated per 100,000 population.ResultsIn the younger Australian children, there was no statistically significant change in the ASR of oro‐facial trauma hospitalisations during the ‘Covid year’, compared to the average rate over the 3 years preceding. However, there was a significant decrease in the ASR of oro‐facial trauma hospitalisations during the ‘Covid year’ in older Australian children (aged 10–19), and for all UK children, except for infants under one‐year‐old.ConclusionsReduction of the ASR of hospitalisations due to oro‐facial trauma during the ‘Covid year’, and the implementation of lockdown measures in the two countries provides further evidence of the impact of physical activities and travel as contributing factors to oro‐facial injuries in children. In addition to its role in reducing the spread of virus infections during the pandemic, the lockdown measures also resulted in a simultaneous decrease in trauma injuries.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery

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