Change of epidemiological characteristics of four respiratory viral infections in children before and during COVID-19 pandemic

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious diseases now Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2024.104858
Dan Xu, Zhimin Chen, Guohong Zhu
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Abstract

Objectives

Viruses are the main infectious agents of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in children. We aim to describe the changes in epidemic characteristics of viral ARIs in outpatient children before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Patients and methods

From 2017 to 2022, the results of viral detection in oral pharyngeal swabs in 479,236 children with ARIs in the outpatient department of Children’s Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, were retrospectively analyzed. Viral antigens, including adenovirus (ADV), influenza A (FLUA), influenza B (FLUB) and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) were detected by the colloidal gold method.

Results

The median age was 3.4 (1.6–5.6) years. Among all the children, 159,895 cases (33.4 %) were positive for at least one virus. The total positive rate for ADV, FLUA and FLUB during the pandemic period was lower than during the pre-pandemic period in every season (pre-pandemic period vs. pandemic period11.7 % vs. 4.7 %, 13.9 % vs. 9.2 %, 7.0 % vs. 5.2 %, respectively, with overall p value < 0.001). However, the positive rate fir RSV was not significantly different between the pre-pandemic period and the pandemic period (5.6 % vs. 5.8 %, p = 0.117). Atypical timing of RSV (summer-autumn 2021) and FLUA (summer 2022) was noted.

Conclusions

Public health interventions for different pathogens are maximally effective. While positive rates for ADV, FLUA and FLUB decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic period, positive rates for RSV remained similar. In RSV and FLUA, off-season outbreaks were observed. Measures need to be taken to protect children from possible infection surges due to immunity debt having accrued over the last three years.

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COVID-19 大流行之前和期间儿童四种呼吸道病毒感染流行病学特征的变化。
目的:病毒是儿童急性呼吸道感染(ARI)的主要传染源。我们旨在描述 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间门诊儿童病毒性 ARI 流行特征的变化:回顾性分析了2017年至2022年浙江大学医学院附属儿童医院门诊479236名ARI患儿的口腔咽拭子病毒检测结果。采用胶体金法检测病毒抗原,包括腺病毒(ADV)、甲型流感(FLUA)、乙型流感(FLUB)和呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV):中位年龄为 3.4(1.6-5.6)岁。所有儿童中有 159895 例(33.4%)至少一种病毒呈阳性。在大流行期间,ADV、FLUA 和 FLUB 的总阳性率在每个季节都低于大流行前(大流行前与大流行期间的阳性率分别为 11.7% 与 4.7%、13.9% 与 9.2%、7.0% 与 5.2%,总体 p 值为 0):针对不同病原体的公共卫生干预措施具有最大效果。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,ADV、FLUA 和 FLUB 的阳性率有所下降,但 RSV 的阳性率保持相似。RSV 和 FLUA 在淡季爆发。需要采取措施保护儿童免受因过去三年积累的免疫债务而可能出现的感染激增。
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