The increasing healthcare burden of enteric fever in a low-incidence setting

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious diseases now Pub Date : 2024-04-21 DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2024.104919
Seung Y Lee , Annaleise R Howard-Jones , Venkata LN Lavu , Sophie Norton , Vitali Sintchenko , Philip N Britton , Shopna Bag , Ameneh Khatami
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Abstract

Objectives

Enteric fever carries appreciable morbidity in non-endemic settings, particularly in returned travelers. This study aimed to characterize the healthcare burden of enteric fever in a low-incidence setting and to identify risk factors and opportunities for preventative interventions.

Methods

Analysis of a retrospective case series from a tertiary pediatric center (2015–2019), augmented by public health notification and microbiological laboratory data (2018–2019), from Western Sydney, Australia, a region with frequent travel links to South Asia.

Results

Eighty-nine (89) patients were diagnosed with enteric fever, including 43 children with complete demographic and travel data. Enteric fever cases increased over time (by 4.9 % per year) and incidence was three times higher in the pediatric population (<15 years old) compared to adults. Travel to India and visiting friends and relatives (VFR) travel were risk factors. Few children received enteric fever vaccination prior to travel, as pre-travel advice most commonly was not sought.

Conclusions

Children visiting relatives in high-incidence countries are increasingly at risk for enteric fever, particularly when travelling to South Asia. Targeted health advice to travelers visiting friends and relatives is warranted to mitigate the healthcare burden of enteric fever in low-incidence settings.

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低发病率地区肠热病的医疗负担日益加重。
目的 肠热病在非流行病环境中发病率很高,尤其是在回国旅行者中。本研究旨在描述肠热病在低发病率环境中的医疗负担,并确定风险因素和预防干预的机会。方法分析来自澳大利亚西悉尼的一个三级儿科中心的回顾性系列病例(2015-2019 年),并通过公共卫生通知和微生物实验室数据(2018-2019 年)进行补充,西悉尼是一个与南亚有频繁旅行联系的地区。肠热病例随着时间的推移而增加(每年增加 4.9%),儿童(15 岁以下)的发病率是成人的三倍。前往印度和探亲访友(VFR)是风险因素。很少有儿童在旅行前接种肠热病疫苗,因为他们通常没有寻求旅行前建议。结论到高发国家探亲的儿童患肠热病的风险越来越高,尤其是到南亚旅行时。有必要向探亲访友的旅行者提供有针对性的健康建议,以减轻低发病率地区肠热病的医疗负担。
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