ANNUAL ANALYSIS OF PARASITIC INFECTIONS IN BULGARIA IN 2022

R. Harizanov, Mihaela Videnova, Ognyan Mikov, I. Kaftandjiev, A. Ivanova, E. Kaneva, R. Borisova, N. Tsvetkova, I. Rainova, Violeta Yakimova
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INTRODUCTION: Infections caused by parasites still represent an important global health problem. Although parasitic infections are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality in developing countries, they are also prevalent in developed countries. This study aims to establish the dynamics of the parasitic infections registered in the country (local and imported) and to analyze the situation, based on data from the previous years. METHODS: We used the annual reports of regional health inspectorates, diagnostic laboratories, medical universities, and data from the National center of infectious and parasitic diseases about all individuals infected with parasitic diseases in the country. RESULTS: A total of 635,522 persons were examined in 2022, of whom 1.82% were diagnosed with various parasitic infections. In the local helminthic zoonoses such as echinococcosis and trichinellosis, a significant decrease in morbidity was observed,1.3%₀₀₀ (n = 89) for cystic echinococcosis and 0.16%₀₀₀ (n = 9) for trichinellosis. For soil-transmitted helminthiases (ascariasis and trichuriasis), the incidence was 6.7%₀₀₀ and 0.5%₀₀₀, respectively. Data on enterobiasis does not show any particular dynamics in 2022 either. The registered prevalence for the country was 1.48%, and for children from various childcare facilities - 2.45%. During the year, seven cases of vector-borne parasitic diseases were registered in the country: imported malaria was diagnosed in 5 patients (4 Bulgarian citizens and one foreigner), and autochthonous visceral leishmaniasis - in two persons. CONCLUSIONS: The analysis shows that, in spite of a trend of   declining   morbidityfor some socially significant protozoan and helminth infections, human parasitic diseases still represent a significant problem with social and medical consequences for the population of our country. Therefore, it is necessary to preserve and strengthen the surveillance and control network  by including new personnel in the medical parasitology structures.
2022 年保加利亚寄生虫感染年度分析
导言:寄生虫引起的感染仍然是一个重要的全球健康问题。虽然寄生虫感染在发展中国家造成了严重的发病率和死亡率,但在发达国家也很普遍。本研究旨在根据前几年的数据,确定国内登记的寄生虫感染(本地和外来)的动态,并对情况进行分析。方法:我们使用了地区卫生监察局、诊断实验室、医科大学的年度报告,以及国家传染病和寄生虫病中心提供的有关国内所有寄生虫感染者的数据。结果:2022 年,共有 635 522 人接受了检查,其中 1.82% 的人被诊断出患有各种寄生虫感染。在棘球蚴病和旋毛虫病等本地蠕虫动物传染病中,发病率显著下降,囊性棘球蚴病下降了 1.3%₀₀₀₀(n = 89),旋毛虫病下降了 0.16%₀₀₀₀₀₀(n = 9)。土壤传播蠕虫病(蛔虫病和毛滴虫病)的发病率分别为 6.7%₀₀₀₀和 0.5%₀₀₀₀。关于肠虫病的数据在 2022 年也没有显示出任何特别的动态。全国登记的发病率为 1.48%,各种儿童保育机构的儿童发病率为 2.45%。这一年,全国共登记了 7 例病媒传播的寄生虫病:5 名患者(4 名保加利亚公民和 1 名外国人)确诊为输入性疟疾,2 人确诊为自体内脏利什曼病:分析表明,尽管一些具有重要社会意义的原生动物和蠕虫感染的发病率呈下降趋势,但人类寄生虫病仍然是对我国人口造成社会和医疗后果的一个重大问题。因此,有必要在寄生虫医学机构中增加新的人员,以保持和加强监测和控制网络。
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