CARI Cymru - COVID-19 common respiratory tract infection-related health behaviours: Development of community-based approaches to reducing the burden of respiratory tract infection in Wales

This study follows on from PVCOVID and aims to understand how people engage with behaviour which can prevent the spread of infection during the winter flu season.

The project compares how the public acts when they are infected and symptomatic with when they are infected and have no symptoms. It then uses this knowledge to develop community-based strategies to reduce the impact of respiratory tract infections for the people of Wales.

Principal Investigators: Dr Kim Dienes and Dr Simon Williams

Host organisation: Swansea University

Start date: September 2022

End date: March 2024

Funding amount: £78,986

The Health and Care Research Evidence Centre is currently working on this report. Please note, the title of this report may change once it has been completed. 

For further information, please email: healthandcareevidence@cardiff.ac.uk

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