Listeriosis in Poland in 2012-2021.

Q3 Medicine Przeglad epidemiologiczny Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.32394/pe.77.43
Ewelina Księżak, Małgorzata Sadkowska-Todys
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Abstract

Aim: The aim of the study is to present and evaluate the epidemiological situation of listeriosis in Poland in the years 2012-2021.

Material and methods: The analysis material consisted of data from individual epidemiological case reports on listeriosis submitted to the Department of Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases and Surveillance of the NIPH NIH - NRI by state sanitaryepidemiological stations in the form of paper questionnaires (2012-2019) and in the electronic form through the EpiBaza system (2020 and 2021), as well as aggregated data from the bulletin "Infectious Diseases and Poisoning in Poland".

Results: Between 2012 and 2021, a total of 896 cases of listeriosis were registred in Poland. The median incidence was 0.23 per 100,000 population, which was an increase by 52.2% compared to the previous 5-year period (2007-2011). Every year, more than 90% of cases were hospitalized. The highest percentage of patients were in the age group >60 years old (65.5%). From 2012 to 2019 (in the years when information on cases was collected on a paper form), a total of 275 deaths of patients from listeriosis were recorded (38.4% of all reported cases). According to data from the EpiBaza system, in 2020 and 2021 there were 5 (8.33%) and 25 (20.83%) deaths due to listeriosis. A total of 92.1% of patients with listeriosis had significant predisposing factors for the occurrence of this disease, most of which were associated with neoplasia and heart disease and were present in half of all cases. As part of routine surveillance, no epidemic outbreak associated with Listeria monocytogenes infection was reported in Poland in the years 2012-2021.A total number of 49 pregnant women with listeriosis were reported during described period. Between 2012 and 2021, 37 cases of congenital listeriosis were reported. The median of incidence was 1.07/100 thousand live births, a decrease of 26% compared to the previous 5-year period (2007-2011). Of all congenital infections in newborns, 12 deaths (32.43%) were reported.

Conclusions: The epidemiology of listeriosis is changing both in the EU/EEA countries and in Poland: the incidence is increasing and the distribution of cases in different age groups is changing, affecting primarily the elderly, especially those with predisposing diseases. Although 2020 tere was a decrease in the number of cases at EU level, possibly related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the overall trend of listeriosis cases isincreasing. The clinical condition has a significant impact on the course of L. monocytogenes infection: in healthy people, infection is usually asymptomatic. The disease primarily affects immunocompromised people. In contrast, infection of pregnant women can lead to premature birth, miscarriage, meningitis and neonatal sepsis with mortality rate of 20-30%. The growing trend in listeriosis is alarming and requires greater attention in terms of prevention and control of the disease.

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2012-2021 年波兰的李斯特菌病。
目的:本研究旨在介绍和评估2012-2021年波兰李斯特菌病的流行病学状况:分析材料包括各州卫生防疫站以纸质调查问卷形式(2012-2019年)和通过EpiBaza系统以电子形式(2020年和2021年)向国家卫生研究所传染病流行病学和监测部提交的李斯特菌病个案报告数据,以及 "波兰传染病和中毒 "公报中的汇总数据:2012年至2021年期间,波兰共登记了896例李斯特菌病病例。发病率中位数为每10万人中有0.23例,与前5年(2007-2011年)相比增加了52.2%。每年都有超过 90% 的病例住院治疗。年龄大于 60 岁的患者比例最高(65.5%)。从2012年到2019年(以纸质表格收集病例信息的年份),共记录了275例李斯特菌病死亡病例(占所有报告病例的38.4%)。根据EpiBaza系统的数据,2020年和2021年分别有5例(8.33%)和25例(20.83%)患者死于李斯特菌病。共有 92.1%的李斯特菌病患者有明显的致病因素,其中大部分与肿瘤和心脏病有关,占所有病例的一半。作为常规监测的一部分,2012-2021年间,波兰未报告与单核细胞增生李斯特菌感染相关的流行病爆发。2012年至2021年期间,共报告了37例先天性李斯特菌病。发病率中位数为每10万活产婴儿1.07例,与前5年(2007-2011年)相比下降了26%。在所有先天性感染的新生儿中,有12例死亡病例(32.43%):李斯特菌病的流行病学在欧盟/欧洲经济区国家和波兰都在发生变化:发病率在上升,病例在不同年龄段的分布也在发生变化,主要影响老年人,尤其是那些患有易感疾病的人。虽然 2020 年欧盟的病例数有所下降,这可能与 COVID-19 大流行有关,但李斯特菌病病例的总体趋势是在增加。临床状况对单核细胞增多性李斯特菌病的感染过程有重要影响:健康人感染后通常没有症状。这种疾病主要影响免疫力低下的人群。相反,孕妇感染可导致早产、流产、脑膜炎和新生儿败血症,死亡率高达 20-30%。李斯特菌病的增长趋势令人担忧,需要在预防和控制疾病方面给予更多关注。
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