Pertussis notifications decline in Australia during COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical interventions, 2020-2021.

Saskia van der Kooi, Frank Beard, Aditi Dey, Peter McIntyre, Chrissy Imai, Janaki Amin
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Abstract

Background: Following implementation of coronavirus diseases 2019 (COVID-19) non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) in early 2020, declines in the incidence of other respiratory pathogens have been reported. This study aimed to assess the impact of these interventions on pertussis notifications in Australia.

Methods: We compared monthly national notification rates for pertussis during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020 and 2021) to those during the three pre-pandemic years (2017 to 2019). Incidence rate ratios (IRR) by age group and jurisdiction were calculated for 2020 and 2021 compared to the mean prepandemic annual notification rate.

Results: A substantial progressive decline in pertussis notifications was seen across all age groups, with all-age notification rates more than 40% lower than the pre-pandemic period in all jurisdictions in 2020, and more than 80% lower in 2021. Notification rates decreased more slowly from a lower baseline in Victoria than in other states and territories, despite the stricter, more sustained NPIs implemented in Victoria.

Conclusion: The significant decrease in pertussis notifications across all jurisdictions and age groups has likely resulted in reduced infection-acquired immunity, making maintenance of high vaccine uptake, particularly among pregnant women and young infants, of key importance.

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2020-2021 年 COVID-19 非药物干预期间澳大利亚百日咳病例下降情况。
背景:继 2020 年初实施 2019 年冠状病毒疾病(COVID-19)非药物干预措施(NPIs)后,有报道称其他呼吸道病原体的发病率有所下降。本研究旨在评估这些干预措施对澳大利亚百日咳通报的影响:我们比较了 COVID-19 大流行头两年(2020 年和 2021 年)与大流行前三年(2017 年至 2019 年)的每月全国百日咳通报率。按年龄组和辖区计算了2020年和2021年的发病率比(IRR),并与大流行前的平均年通报率进行了比较:所有年龄组的百日咳通报率都出现了大幅下降,2020 年所有辖区所有年龄组的通报率都比流行前下降了 40% 以上,2021 年下降了 80% 以上。与其他州和地区相比,尽管维多利亚州实施了更严格、更持久的 NPI,但通知率在较低基线上的下降速度更慢:结论:所有辖区和年龄组的百日咳通报率大幅下降可能导致感染获得的免疫力下降,因此保持疫苗的高接种率至关重要,尤其是在孕妇和婴幼儿中。
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