Herpes zoster infection in adults with rheumatic diseases in Colombia: A real world-data analysis

IF 1 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY Egyptian Rheumatologist Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-24 DOI:10.1016/j.ejr.2025.04.007
Néstor Correa-Gonzalez , Daniel G. Fernández-Ávila , Diana Sandoval , Diego Rosselli
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Abstract

Aim of the work

To determine the prevalence of herpes zoster (HZ) infection in adults over 18 years old in Colombia and its association with immune-mediated diseases or rheumatic diseases (RDs).

Patients and methods

The official database of the Ministry of Health of Colombia was analyzed for a period of five years. Information was taken from people over 18 years of age who consulted the system due to HZ infection. To estimate the prevalence per thousand inhabitants, the total number of individuals treated during that five-year period was used as the denominator. To calculate the prevalence ratio (PR), the prevalence of HZ in individuals with each associated immune-mediated disease or RDs was taken as the numerator, over the prevalence in individuals of the same sex and age group without the associated disease.

Results

The unadjusted prevalence of HZ infection per 1000 adults was 7.15 (7.87 in women, 6.3 in men). In those aged 65 and older, the prevalence was 12.63/1000 (13.57 in women, 11.46 in men). In the adult general population, one in 127 women and one in 159 men will suffer an HZ infection, with the risk increasing to one in 64 in women and one in 87 men in those over 65-years-of-age. Overall, with all conditions combined, the risk increases three-fold if the patient has any of the associated conditions.

Conclusions

A high prevalence of HZ infection was found in immune-mediated diseases and RDs. This information should be considered by decision makers to improve the prevention of HZ infection.
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哥伦比亚成人风湿病患者中的带状疱疹感染:真实世界数据分析
研究目的确定哥伦比亚18岁以上成人带状疱疹(HZ)感染的患病率及其与免疫介导性疾病或风湿病(rd)的关系。患者和方法对哥伦比亚卫生部官方数据库进行了为期五年的分析。信息取自因HZ感染而咨询系统的18岁以上人群。为了估计每千名居民的患病率,在这五年期间接受治疗的个人总数被用作分母。为了计算患病率(PR),将HZ在患有相关免疫介导疾病或rd的个体中的患病率作为分子,与没有相关疾病的同性别和年龄组个体的患病率相比。结果未经调整的HZ感染率为7.15 / 1000(女性7.87,男性6.3)。在65岁及以上人群中,患病率为12.63/1000(女性13.57,男性11.46)。在成年人群中,每127名女性和每159名男性中就有1人会感染HZ,在65岁以上的人群中,风险增加到64名女性中有1人,87名男性中有1人。总的来说,如果患者有任何相关的疾病,那么所有这些疾病加起来的风险会增加三倍。结论HZ感染在免疫介导性疾病和rd中高发。决策者应考虑这一信息,以改善HZ感染的预防。
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Egyptian Rheumatologist
Egyptian Rheumatologist RHEUMATOLOGY-
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39 weeks
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