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COVID-19 大流行对传染病报告的影响。

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on infectious diseases reporting.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Epidemiology Unit, Siracusa Local Health Authority, Italy.

Siracusa Cancer Registry, Siracusa Local Health Authority, Italy.

出版信息

J Prev Med Hyg. 2024 Aug 31;65(2):E145-E153. doi: 10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2024.65.2.3197. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

COVID-19 pandemic had impacted the reporting of notifiable communicable diseases. Since the beginning of the pandemic and the introduction of relate public health measures, notifications for most notifiable diseases have declined compared to previous years. In this study, we aim to quantify the changes in the incidences of notifiable infectious diseases during and after the pandemic in Siracusa Local Health Authority, Italy.

METHODS

We collected and analysed the infectious disease notifications made in two different three-years periods, 2017-2019 and 2020-2022 in Siracusa Local Health Authority, Italy. Descriptive statistics were used to find the percentages and the 95% confidence interval (CI). Exact "F-tests" was performed to compare the mean values between the studied periods to evaluate the hypothesis that the number of reported cases would not differ significantly between the two periods. Significance was assessed at the p < 0.05 level.

RESULTS

The total number of notifications significantly decreased by 69.3% in the pandemic period compared to the pre-pandemic one, with the highest reduction of air-borne transmission diseases (-86.5%), followed by food-borne diseases (-68.2%) and sexually transmitted diseases (-39.3%). Conversely, an increase in number of notifications was found only for legionellosis.

CONCLUSIONS

The COVID-19 pandemic had the potential to influence communicable disease reporting at multiple points. While the effects could vary considerably, the results would be expected to reduce the number and the detection of notifiable cases. Included would be changes in exposures, diagnostic testing, reporting to public health agencies, and public health investigations.

摘要

简介

COVID-19 大流行对法定传染病报告产生了影响。自大流行开始以及相关公共卫生措施实施以来,与前几年相比,大多数法定传染病的报告数量有所下降。在这项研究中,我们旨在量化意大利锡拉库扎地方卫生局在大流行期间和之后法定传染病发病率的变化。

方法

我们收集并分析了意大利锡拉库扎地方卫生局在两个不同的三年期内(2017-2019 年和 2020-2022 年)的传染病报告。使用描述性统计数据来计算百分比和 95%置信区间(CI)。我们进行了精确的“F 检验”,以比较两个研究期间的平均值,以评估报告病例数量在两个时期之间不会有显著差异的假设。在 p<0.05 水平下评估显著性。

结果

与大流行前时期相比,大流行期间的总报告数量下降了 69.3%,其中空气传播疾病的降幅最大(-86.5%),其次是食源性疾病(-68.2%)和性传播疾病(-39.3%)。相反,仅发现军团病的报告数量有所增加。

结论

COVID-19 大流行有可能在多个方面影响传染病报告。虽然影响可能有很大差异,但预计结果将减少法定病例的数量和发现。这包括暴露、诊断测试、向公共卫生机构报告以及公共卫生调查的变化。

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