Measles in Poland in 2021.

Q3 Medicine
Joanna Bogusz, Iwona Paradowska-Stankiewicz
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Abstract

Introduction: Measles is one of the most contagious childhood diseases, and the behavior also occurs in adults. This is a multi-year vaccination covered by an elimination program coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO). Elimination of measles in the country is conditional on a 95% incidence of infection with two victims, monitoring the epidemiological situation, registering all suspected cases of measles, and monitoring by the WHO Reference Laboratory. In our country, the Department of Virology of the NIZP PZH-PIB in Warsaw serves as the head of the Department of Virology.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate epidemiological indicators of measles in Poland in 2021 compared to previous years, taking into account the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Material and methods: The assessment of the epidemiological situation was based on a review of data from the bulletin, "Infectious Diseases and Poisons in Poland in 2021" (5), and the assessment of the immunization status of the population was based on data from the bulletin, "Immunization in Poland in 2021" (6). Classification of cases was made based on the definition used in the 2021 surveillance (7). Data from the epidemiological surveillance system "EpiBase" were also used.

Results: In 2021, 13 measles cases were registered in Poland (incidence 0.03 per 100,000), 44.8% less than in 2020 and 80% less than the median in 2014-2018. In 2021, the highest incidence was recorded at 0.32 per 100,000 children aged 0-4 years. 6 patients (46.2%) were hospitalized; no deaths due to measles were reported. 32 suspected measles cases were recorded, with over a hundred cases expected. Vaccination status of children aged 3 with the first dose was 90.8%, and the second dose was given to children at the age of 9. - 84.6%.

Conclusions: Epidemiological indicators of measles in 2021 in Poland compared to 2020 have decreased. A similar trend observed throughout Europe. This is related to the extinguishment of outbreaks that occurred before the pandemic, mainly in 2019.

2021 年波兰的麻疹。
引言麻疹是传染性最强的儿童疾病之一,成人也会感染。在世界卫生组织(WHO)的协调下,麻疹疫苗接种工作已开展多年。在我国消除麻疹的条件是,两名受害者的感染率达到 95%,监测流行病学情况,登记所有麻疹疑似病例,并由世卫组织参考实验室进行监测。在我国,华沙 NIZP PZH-PIB 的病毒学系担任病毒学系主任:本研究的目的是评估 2021 年波兰麻疹流行病学指标与往年的比较,同时考虑到 COVID-19 大流行的影响:对流行病学状况的评估基于对《2021 年波兰的传染病和毒物》(5)公报数据的回顾,对人口免疫状况的评估基于《2021 年波兰的免疫》(6)公报数据。病例分类是根据 2021 年监测中使用的定义进行的(7)。此外,还使用了流行病监测系统 "EpiBase "中的数据:2021 年,波兰登记了 13 例麻疹病例(发病率为每 10 万人中 0.03 例),比 2020 年减少 44.8%,比 2014-2018 年的中位数减少 80%。2021 年的发病率最高,为每 10 万名 0-4 岁儿童中 0.32 例。6名患者(46.2%)住院治疗;无麻疹导致死亡的报告。记录在案的麻疹疑似病例有 32 例,预计将超过 100 例。3 岁儿童接种第一剂疫苗的比例为 90.8%,9 岁儿童接种第二剂疫苗的比例为 84.6%:与 2020 年相比,波兰 2021 年的麻疹流行病学指标有所下降。整个欧洲也出现了类似的趋势。这与大流行前爆发的疫情被扑灭有关,主要是在 2019 年。
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