Chickenpox in Poland in 2021.

Q3 Medicine Przeglad epidemiologiczny Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.32394/pe.77.40
Joanna Bogusz, Iwona Paradowska-Stankiewicz
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Abstract

Introduction: Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease, but one that can be effectively prevented by vaccination. In Poland, vaccination against the disease is recommended, paid for, and chickenpox remains very common. In recent years, starting in 2002, the upward trend in the incidence of chickenpox has continued, except in 2020. In 2020, there was a decrease in incidence.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate epidemiological indicators of chickenpox in Poland in 2021 compared to previous years, taking into account the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Material and methods: The evaluation of the epidemiological situation of chickenpox in Poland in 2021 was carried out based on the results of the analysis of aggregate data published in the annual bulletins: "Infectious Diseases and Poisons in Poland in 2021" and "Immunization in Poland in 2021". In addition, recommendations from the 2021 Immunization Program are described.

Results: 57,669 cases of chickenpox were registered in Poland in 2021, 42% less than in the previous year. The incidence of chickenpox in 2021 was 151.1 per 100,000, which was lower than in 2020, as well as in 2019, when it was 470.6/100,000. The lowest incidence was registered in Lower Silesia Province - 99.2/100,000, while the highest in Silesia Province - 215.8/100,000. The highest incidence was in children aged 0-4 years (18,028). The incidence of chickenpox in males was higher than in females (159.5 vs. 143.3/100 thousand), and urban residents were higher than rural residents (152.1 vs. 149.6/100 thousand). Hospitalization due to chickenpox in 2021 included 210 people, which accounted for 0.36% of the total number of registered cases.

Conclusions: In 2021, there was a decrease in the number of chickenpox cases compared to the previous year. The lower incidence may have been the result of a decrease in the transmission of the chickenpox virus, the decrease in the number of cases has to do with, among other things, the restrictions put in place in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, which result in, among other things, reduced human contact, the wearing of masks and increased social distance.

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2021 年波兰将出现水痘。
导言:水痘是一种传染性极强的疾病,但可以通过接种疫苗有效预防。在波兰,人们建议接种水痘疫苗并支付费用,但水痘仍然非常常见。近年来,从 2002 年开始,除 2020 年外,水痘发病率一直呈上升趋势。2020 年,发病率有所下降:本研究旨在评估 2021 年波兰水痘流行病学指标与往年的比较,同时考虑到 COVID-19 大流行的影响:对 2021 年波兰水痘流行病学状况的评估是根据年度公报中公布的综合数据分析结果进行的:"2021 年波兰的传染病和毒物 "和 "2021 年波兰的免疫接种"。此外,还介绍了 2021 年免疫计划的建议:结果:2021年波兰共登记了57,669例水痘病例,比上一年减少了42%。2021 年的水痘发病率为每 10 万人 151.1 例,低于 2020 年,也低于 2019 年的每 10 万人 470.6 例。发病率最低的是下西里西亚省--99.2/100,000,最高的是西里西亚省--215.8/100,000。0-4 岁儿童的发病率最高(18 028 例)。男性的水痘发病率高于女性(159.5 对 143.3/100,000),城市居民的发病率高于农村居民(152.1 对 149.6/100,000)。2021 年因水痘住院的人数为 210 人,占登记病例总数的 0.36%:结论:2021 年的水痘病例数量与上一年相比有所下降。发病率的降低可能是水痘病毒传播减少的结果,病例数的减少除其他外与 COVID-19 大流行病相关的限制措施有关,这些措施导致减少人与人之间的接触、戴口罩和增加社会距离。
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