尼泊尔最大的登革热疫情(2022年)

S. Rai, J. Rai
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登革热病毒感染,由埃及伊蚊(也由伊蚊)传播。白纹伊蚊是一个日益严重的健康问题。在过去二十年中,登革热病例数量增加了八倍多,从2000年的505430例增加到2010年的240多万例,到2019年增加到520万例,死亡人数达数千人。目前,129个国家(主要是亚洲国家)的39亿人面临登革热感染的风险。大多数新病例报告来自巴西、越南、印度尼西亚、菲律宾、斯里兰卡和其他国家。尼泊尔于2004年报告了首例登革热病例,2006年报告了一次小规模疫情,全国有32例病例。在尼泊尔,登革热疫情发生在2010年、2013年、2016年、2017年和2019年;其中,2019年疫情最大,报告病例17992例。今年(2022年)发生了最大的疫情,在7个省的所有77个区共记录了54,784例病例。在7个省中,Bagmati省受灾最严重(77.4%),其次是蓝毗尼省(9.2%)、第1省(4.2%)、Gandaki省(3.6%)、Sudur Pashchim省(2.5%)、Madhesh省(1.8%)和Karnali省(1.2%)。大多数患者年龄在15-59岁之间,男性略多于一半。在尼泊尔存在的四种血清型中,DENV-1、DENV-2和DENV-3在今年的暴发中很常见(DENV-1占主导地位:57.1%)。这就要求在今后的日子里,通过综合疾病监测和评估人群免疫对循证决策的动态,精确绘制登革热地图。
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Largest dengue outbreak (2022) in Nepal
Dengue virus infection, transmitted by Aedes aegypti (also by Ae. albopictus) mosquito, is an increasing health problem. The number of dengue cases has increased over eight-fold over the last two decades, from 505,430 cases in 2000, to over 2.4 milli on in 2010, and 5.2 million in 2019 with deaths accounting in thousands. Currently, 3.9 billion people in 129 countries mainly in Asian countries are at the risk of dengue infection. Most of the new cases are reported from Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and others. First case of dengue was reported from Nepal in 2004 and in 2006 a small outbreak was reported with 32 cases throughout the country. In Nepal, dengue epidemic occurred in 2010, 2013, 2016, 2017, and 2019; of them 2019 epidemic was largest one with reported 17,992 cases. This year (2022) largest outbreak occurred with a total of 54,784 cases recorded from all 77 districts in 7 provinces. Of the 7 provinces Bagmati Province was hardest hit (77.4%) followed by Lumbini Province (9.2%), Province 1 (4.2%), Gandaki Province (3.6%), Sudur Pashchim Province (2.5%), Madhesh Province (1.8%) and Karnali Province (1.2%). Most of the patients were aged 15-59 years and slightly more than half were males. Of the four serotypes existed in Nepal, DENV-1 DENV-2 and DENV-3 were common this year’s outbreak (DENV-1 was predominant: 57.1%). This demands a precise mapping of dengue through integrated disease surveillance and evaluation of the dynamics of population-level immunity on evidence-based policy-making in days to come.
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