“…Similar declines in bacterial disease during early waves of COVID-19 have been observed in the context of sentinel community-acquired infections in New Zealand (Duffy et al, 2021), IPDs in Taiwan (Chien et al, 2021) and Hong Kong (Teng et al, 2022), and lower respiratory tract infections in China (Chen et al, 2021). Yet, surprisingly, a growing number of studies have reported mostly stable pneumococcal carriage throughout the COVID-19 pandemic containment, including among infants in Belgium (Willen et al, 2022), children in Vietnam (Nation et al, 2023), Serbia (Petrović et al, 2022), France (Rybak et al, 2022), South Africa (Olwagen et al, 2023), and Israel (Dagan et al, 2023), adults in Connecticut (Wyllie et al, 2023), and households in Seattle (Bennett et al, 2023). In contrast, a study conducted in Denmark reported a decrease in pneumococcal carriage among older adults during the COVID-19 lockdown (Tinggaard et al, 2023).…”