Severe acute respiratory infections: An epidemiological analysis of surveillance data in Bahrain, 2018-2022.

Q3 Medicine Qatar Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5339/qmj.2024.28
Adel Al Sayyad, Afaf Merza Mohamed, Bayan Abduljalil Alajaimi, Ebrahim Matar, Wafa Fawzi Hasan, Qatmeer Aldolabi, Abdulla Khalaf Abdulla Abdulmahdi, Mohamed Saeed Yusuf
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Background: Severe acute respiratory tract infections (SARI) pose a health threat to children and adults worldwide. The SARI surveillance program was initiated in 2018 in Bahrain to monitor the activity of respiratory pathogens. Salmaniya Medical Complex (SMC) was chosen as the sentinel site for the SARI surveillance program. This study aimed to describe the epidemiology of SARI patients admitted to SMC from 2018 to 2022.

Methods: Patients meeting the World Health Organization definition of SARI and presenting with cough and fever within the last 10 days and admitted to SMC from January 2018 until December 2022 were included in the study. Epidemiological data on SARI cases were collected from SARI surveillance data and analyzed using SPSS version 25 and Excel.

Results: A total of 1362 SARI cases were enrolled from January 2018 to the end of December 2022; the majority were males (57.7%, n = 786). The highest SARI incidence rates were recorded among individuals over 65 years old (155.5 per 100,000) in 2021 and among those under 5 years old (887 per 100,000) in 2020. About half of the patients had at least one comorbidity (54.0%, n = 735), with diabetes (23.0%, n = 313) and hypertension (17.2%, n = 234) being the most common. The highest number of cases was observed in 2021 (27%, n = 373), followed by 2018 (20%, n = 267). A viral pathogen was detected in 30.7% (n = 418) of the SARI patients. The most prevalent pathogen was influenza A (11.5%, n = 156), followed by SARS-CoV-2 (9.7%, n = 132), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (5.1%, n = 69), and influenza B (3.9%, n = 53). The highest percentage of SARI cases was recorded in the winter months, mainly January (17%, n = 236). The percentages of influenza A and RSV cases were highest in December, at 22% (n = 39) and 14% (n = 25), respectively. Influenza B cases were recorded predominantly in March (9%, n = 11).

Conclusion: The incidence of SARI was highest among patients above 65 years old. The majority had comorbidities. Influenza and respiratory syncytial viruses were the most frequent causes of SARI, with influenza A being the most prevalent. December and January were the months with the highest SARI cases and viral detection rates. Promoting vaccination, timely testing, and prompt treatment, especially for the elderly and those with comorbidities, is key to reducing SARI-related morbidity and mortality, especially during peak seasons.

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严重急性呼吸道感染:2018-2022年巴林监测数据流行病学分析。
背景:严重急性呼吸道感染(SARI)对全球儿童和成人的健康构成威胁。巴林于 2018 年启动了 SARI 监测计划,以监测呼吸道病原体的活动。Salmaniya Medical Complex(SMC)被选为 SARI 监测计划的哨点。本研究旨在描述2018年至2022年SMC收治的SARI患者的流行病学情况:研究纳入了2018年1月至2022年12月期间SMC收治的符合世界卫生组织SARI定义、在过去10天内出现咳嗽和发热症状的患者。从SARI监测数据中收集SARI病例的流行病学数据,并使用SPSS 25版和Excel进行分析:从 2018 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月底,共有 1362 例 SARI 病例被纳入研究;其中大多数为男性(57.7%,n = 786)。2021 年,65 岁以上人群的 SARI 发病率最高(每 10 万人中有 155.5 例),2020 年,5 岁以下人群的 SARI 发病率最高(每 10 万人中有 887 例)。大约一半的患者至少有一种并发症(54.0%,n = 735),其中最常见的是糖尿病(23.0%,n = 313)和高血压(17.2%,n = 234)。病例数最多的年份是 2021 年(27%,n = 373),其次是 2018 年(20%,n = 267)。30.7% 的 SARI 患者(n = 418)检测到病毒病原体。最常见的病原体是甲型流感(11.5%,n = 156),其次是 SARS-CoV-2(9.7%,n = 132)、呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)(5.1%,n = 69)和乙型流感(3.9%,n = 53)。冬季,主要是 1 月份(17%,n = 236)的 SARI 病例比例最高。12 月份的甲型流感和 RSV 病例比例最高,分别为 22%(39 人)和 14%(25 人)。乙型流感病例主要出现在 3 月份(9%,n = 11):结论:65 岁以上患者的 SARI 发病率最高。结论:65 岁以上患者的 SARI 发病率最高,大多数患者有合并症。流感和呼吸道合胞病毒是导致 SARI 的最常见原因,其中甲型流感最为流行。12 月和 1 月是 SARI 病例和病毒检测率最高的月份。促进疫苗接种、及时检测和及时治疗是降低与 SARI 相关的发病率和死亡率的关键,尤其是在高峰季节。
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