The effect of COVID-19 public health measures on nationally notifiable diseases in Australia during 2020 and 2021.

Q3 Medicine
Anna C Rafferty, Anna Glynn-Robinson, Dharshi Thangarajah, Ben Polkinghorne
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Abstract: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic prompted Australia to implement large-scale domestic lockdowns and halted international travel. However, the impact of these measures on national notifiable diseases is yet to been fully examined. In this paper, we expand on a preliminary analysis conducted in 2020, and conducted a retrospective, observational study using nationally notifiable disease surveillance system (NNDSS) data to examine if the changes identified in the first half of 2020 continued in Australia through wide-scale public health measures. We found that there was an overall reduction in most of Australia's nationally notifiable diseases over the two pandemic years during which wide-scale public health measures remained in operation, particularly for 23 social and imported diseases. We observed an increase in notifications for psittacosis, leptospirosis and legionellosis during these years. The public health measures implemented in 2020 and 2021 (including lockdowns, mask mandates, and increased hand and respiratory hygiene) may have contributed to the observed notification reductions. The outcomes of these measures' implementation provide insights into broader communicable disease control for mass outbreaks and pandemic responses.

COVID-19 公共卫生措施对 2020 年和 2021 年澳大利亚全国通报疾病的影响。
摘要:2019 年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行促使澳大利亚实施大规模国内封锁并停止国际旅行。然而,这些措施对全国应呈报疾病的影响尚未得到充分研究。在本文中,我们扩展了 2020 年进行的初步分析,并利用全国应呈报疾病监测系统(NNDSS)数据开展了一项回顾性观察研究,以考察澳大利亚是否通过大规模公共卫生措施继续保持 2020 年上半年发现的变化。我们发现,在大范围公共卫生措施仍在实施的两年中,澳大利亚大多数国家通报的疾病总体上有所减少,尤其是23种社会疾病和输入性疾病。我们注意到,在这两年中,鹦鹉热、钩端螺旋体病和军团菌病的通报病例有所增加。2020 年和 2021 年实施的公共卫生措施(包括封锁、强制佩戴口罩以及加强手部和呼吸道卫生)可能是导致所观察到的通报减少的原因。这些措施的实施结果为大规模疫情爆发和大流行应对中更广泛的传染病控制提供了启示。
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