美国18岁以下儿童流感和covid -19相关住院的比较- flusurv - net(2017-2021年10月- 4月)和COVID-NET(2020年10月- 2021年9月)

M. Delahoy, D. Ujamaa, Christopher Taylor, C. Cummings, O. Anglin, R. Holstein, J. Milucky, A. O’Halloran, Kadam Patel, H. Pham, M. Whitaker, A. Reingold, S. Chai, N. Alden, Breanna Kawasaki, J. Meek, K. Yousey-Hindes, E. Anderson, K. Openo, Andrew Weigel, Kenzie Teno, L. Reeg, Lauren Leegwater, R. Lynfield, M. Mcmahon, S. Ropp, Dominic Rudin, A. Muse, N. Spina, N. Bennett, Kevin Popham, L. Billing, E. Shiltz, M. Sutton, A. Thomas, W. Schaffner, H. Talbot, M. Crossland, Keegan McCaffrey, A. Hall, Erin Burns, M. McMorrow, C. Reed, F. Havers, S. Garg
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背景:流感病毒和SARS-CoV-2是儿童呼吸道疾病的重要病因。方法:通过fluurv - net和COVID-NET这两个集水区和方法相似的人群监测系统,分析18岁以下儿童流感和covid -19相关住院情况。将正在进行的COVID-19大流行期间(2020年10月1日至2021年9月30日)的年度COVID-19相关住院率与2017-18至2019-20流感季节的流感相关住院率进行比较。比较住院结果,包括重症监护病房(ICU)入院和死亡。结果:在<18岁儿童中,新冠肺炎相关住院率(48.2)高于流感相关住院率:2017-18年(33.5)、2018-19年(33.8)和2019-20年(41.7)。12-17岁青少年与COVID-19相关的住院率较高(COVID-19: 59.9;流感范围:12.2-14.1),但5-11岁儿童的范围相似或更低(COVID-19: 25.0;流感范围:24.3-31.7)和0-4 (COVID-19: 66.8;感冒范围:70.9-91.5岁。在<18岁的儿童中,与流感相比,COVID-19需要ICU住院的比例更高(26.4% vs 21.6%;p < 0.01)。在与COVID-19和流感相关的住院期间,儿科死亡都不常见(0.7% vs 0.5%;p = 0.28)。结论:在COVID-19大流行期间采取广泛缓解措施的情况下,与COVID-19大流行前的三个季节相比,2020-2021年期间青少年与COVID-19相关的年度住院率较高,12岁以下儿童的住院率相似或更低。COVID-19大大增加了由流感和其他呼吸道病毒引起的儿科住院和严重后果的现有负担。
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Comparison of influenza and COVID-19–associated hospitalizations among children < 18 years old in the United States—FluSurv-NET (October–April 2017–2021) and COVID-NET (October 2020–September 2021)
Background: Influenza virus and SARS-CoV-2 are significant causes of respiratory illness in children. Methods: Influenza and COVID-19-associated hospitalizations among children <18 years old were analyzed from FluSurv-NET and COVID-NET, two population-based surveillance systems with similar catchment areas and methodology. The annual COVID-19-associated hospitalization rate per 100 000 during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic (October 1, 2020-September 30, 2021) was compared to influenza-associated hospitalization rates during the 2017-18 through 2019-20 influenza seasons. In-hospital outcomes, including intensive care unit (ICU) admission and death, were compared. Results: Among children <18 years old, the COVID-19-associated hospitalization rate (48.2) was higher than influenza-associated hospitalization rates: 2017-18 (33.5), 2018-19 (33.8), and 2019-20 (41.7). The COVID-19-associated hospitalization rate was higher among adolescents 12-17 years old (COVID-19: 59.9; influenza range: 12.2-14.1), but similar or lower among children 5-11 (COVID-19: 25.0; influenza range: 24.3-31.7) and 0-4 (COVID-19: 66.8; influenza range: 70.9-91.5) years old. Among children <18 years old, a higher proportion with COVID-19 required ICU admission compared with influenza (26.4% vs 21.6%; p<0.01). Pediatric deaths were uncommon during both COVID-19- and influenza-associated hospitalizations (0.7% vs 0.5%; p=0.28). Conclusions: In the setting of extensive mitigation measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual COVID-19-associated hospitalization rate during 2020-2021 was higher among adolescents and similar or lower among children <12 years old compared with influenza during the three seasons before the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 adds substantially to the existing burden of pediatric hospitalizations and severe outcomes caused by influenza and other respiratory viruses.
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