[Characteristics and courses of COVID-19 in patients from the first through fifth waves of the disease: Focused on a single public health center in Tokyo, Japan].

Nana Hijikata, Kuniko Murakami, Shoji Uehara, Katsuhiko Shibuya, Yoshiharu Fukuda
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Objective Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) became a global public health threat, and local public health centers in Japan implemented an infectious disease response to support patients. The response was subsequently modified to meet the needs for each of the five waves of infection. The study aim was to analyze the characteristics and courses of the disease in patients with COVID-19 at a single public health center. The study period included the first through fifth waves of the disease.Methods We utilized a descriptive epidemiological design in this study and data of patients with COVID-19 from one administrative district in Tokyo, Japan. We analyzed age, gender, nationality, symptoms at diagnosis, the route of infection, the recovery environment, and associated morbidity intervals, including case fatality rate, days from symptom onset to diagnosis, days from diagnosis to hospitalization, and recovery time for each of the first through fifth waves.Results From February 2020 to November 2021, 11,252 patients were diagnosed with COVID-19. Specifically, in the first wave, 151 patients were diagnosed, followed by 803 in the second wave, 2,406 in the third wave, 1,480 in the fourth wave, and 6,412 in the fifth wave. Hospitalization was the primary recovery environment during the first wave, while home recovery became the primary approach from the third wave onward. The case fatality rate was highest during the first wave, likely because of limited testing and treatment options for severe cases. The median time from onset to diagnosis was seven days in the first wave, significantly longer than for the other waves. The median time from diagnosis to hospitalization was one day in the first through fourth waves but three days in the fifth wave. The extension of this interval suggests that hospitalization was delayed in this wave as the number of severe patients increased rapidly, likely because of the novel COVID-19 variant.Conclusion This study of patients testing positive for COVID-19 provides valuable insights into the characteristics and courses of the pandemic within this district. These findings can inform regarding the development of effective strategies to manage the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and other future emerging infectious diseases.

[从第一波到第五波COVID-19患者的特征和病程:以日本东京的一个公共卫生中心为重点]。
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已成为全球公共卫生威胁,日本地方公共卫生中心实施了传染病应对措施,以支持患者。随后对应对措施进行了修改,以满足五波感染中的每一波的需要。该研究的目的是分析在单一公共卫生中心的COVID-19患者的特征和病程。研究期间包括疾病的第一到第五波。方法采用描述性流行病学设计和来自日本东京一个行政区的COVID-19患者资料。我们分析了年龄、性别、国籍、诊断时的症状、感染途径、康复环境和相关的发病间隔,包括病死率、从症状出现到诊断的天数、从诊断到住院的天数以及第一波到第五波的恢复时间。结果2020年2月至2021年11月,共确诊病例11252例。具体来说,第一波确诊151例,第二波确诊803例,第三波确诊2406例,第四波确诊1480例,第五波确诊6412例。在第一次浪潮中,住院是主要的康复环境,而从第三次浪潮开始,家庭康复成为主要的方法。在第一波期间,病死率最高,可能是因为对重症病例的检测和治疗选择有限。第一波从发病到诊断的中位时间为7天,明显长于其他波。从诊断到住院的中位时间在第一到第四波中为一天,而在第五波中为三天。这一间隔的延长表明,在这一波中,随着重症患者数量迅速增加,住院时间被推迟,这可能是由于新型COVID-19变异。结论对新冠肺炎阳性患者的研究为了解该地区新冠肺炎大流行的特点和过程提供了有价值的见解。这些发现可为制定有效战略以管理当前的COVID-19大流行和未来其他新发传染病提供参考。
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