Seasonality of Infections Caused by Respiratory Viruses in Newborns and Their Relation to Meteorological Factors

Gregor Nosan
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Objectives − Most viral respiratory tract infections (VRTI) are seasonal diseases and frequently severely affect public health by causing seasonal epidemics and pandemics, also in newborns. The objective of this study was to analyse the relation of meteorological factors to the occurrence of neonatal VRTI and to estimate their predictive role for VRTI seasonality.Patients and methods − The retrospective observational cohort study enrolled 228 newborns (56% male and 29% preterm) aged up to 44 postmenstrual weeks, hospitalized due to acute VRTI between January 2015 and December 2020 in the central Slovenian region. The meteorological data for the same geographical region and time period were assessed, and correlation, multiple regression and cut-off values were analysed. Results − A typical seasonal distribution of VRTI from December to March was observed and the large majority of cases were due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. Low air temperature, high relative humidity, shorter daily solar radiation and increased cloud cover were associated with an increased risk of neonatal, either RSV or non-RSV VRTI.Conclusions − Meteorological factors, particularly air temperature and relative humidity, were associated with neonatal VRTI occurrence in the temperate climate of central Slovenia. The average daily air temperature below 4.9 and 3.8 °C could predict the onset of the VRTI and RSV VRTI season, respectively. These factors could be used as real-time predictive warning, especially for RSV season onset and the need to begin RSV immunoprophylaxis in vulnerable newborns. 
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新生儿呼吸道病毒感染的季节性及其与气象因素的关系
目的--大多数病毒性呼吸道感染(VRTI)都是季节性疾病,经常引起季节性流行病和大流行,严重影响公共卫生,新生儿也不例外。本研究的目的是分析气象因素与新生儿 VRTI 发生的关系,并估计气象因素对 VRTI 季节性的预测作用。患者和方法 - 该回顾性观察队列研究在斯洛文尼亚中部地区招募了 228 名新生儿(56% 为男性,29% 为早产儿),年龄在月经后 44 周以内,于 2015 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月期间因急性 VRTI 住院治疗。对同一地理区域和时间段的气象数据进行了评估,并对相关性、多元回归和临界值进行了分析。结果 - 从 12 月到次年 3 月,VRTI 呈典型的季节性分布,绝大多数病例是由呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)感染引起的。结论 - 在斯洛文尼亚中部的温带气候中,气象因素,尤其是气温和相对湿度,与新生儿 VRTI 的发生有关。日平均气温低于 4.9 ℃ 和 3.8 ℃ 可分别预测 VRTI 和 RSV VRTI 季节的到来。这些因素可用作实时预测预警,尤其是在 RSV 季节开始时,以及需要开始对易感新生儿进行 RSV 免疫预防时。
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Central European Journal of Paediatrics
Central European Journal of Paediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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