Pathogen characteristics of respiratory infections in the season after the COVID-19 pandemic between August and December 2023: evidence from direct-to-consumer testing-based surveillance in Guangzhou and Beijing, China

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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Abstract

Objectives

In the fall-winter of 2023, China experienced its first epidemic season of respiratory diseases since the COVID-19 pandemic. Gathering timely data about pathogenetic characteristics of respiratory infections is crucial to complement current respiratory surveillance mechanisms in China. Data from direct-to-consumer (DTC) multi-respiratory pathogen (MRP) testing could serve as a novel source of multi-pathogen data for community-based surveillance.

Methods

A pioneering initiative was launched to detect multiple respiratory pathogens in Beijing and Guangzhou, China. DTC MRP tests were used to provide proactive surveillance ahead of medical services.

Results

A total of 28,018 participants were enrolled between 22 August and 10 December 2023. Positive findings for at least one respiratory pathogen were observed in 26,202 (93.5%) participants. Influenza virus A, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and human adenovirus are the three leading viral pathogens detected with proportions of 18.0%, 10.6%, and 8.8%. Viral-bacterial pathogens were co-detected in 9736 (34.7%) of participants, which reduced to 22.2% for bacterial-bacterial co-detection, and 22.0% for bacterial mono-detection. The epidemiological ecology of respiratory pathogens within both viral clusters and specific pathogens varied among cities. The peak of RSV epidemics in Guangzhou occurred in the fall of 2023, earlier than in Beijing.

Conclusion

The innovative program offered enhanced surveillance capabilities beyond traditional methods, enabling prompt feedback about test results and mitigating the risk of cross-infection caused by waits in healthcare facilities.

2023年8月至12月COVID-19大流行后季节呼吸道感染的病原体特征:中国广州和北京基于消费者直接检测的监测证据。
目标:2023 年秋冬季,中国经历了 COVID-19 大流行后的首个呼吸道疾病流行季节。及时收集有关呼吸道感染病原学特征的数据对于补充中国目前的呼吸道监测机制至关重要。直接面向消费者(DTC)的多重呼吸道病原体(MRP)检测数据可作为基于社区监测的多重病原体数据的新来源:方法:在中国北京和广州发起了一项检测多种呼吸道病原体的创举。方法:在北京和广州开展了一项检测多种呼吸道病原体的开创性活动,利用直接面向消费者的多种呼吸道病原体检测,在医疗服务之前提供前瞻性监测:结果:在 2023 年 8 月 22 日至 12 月 10 日期间,共有 28018 人参加了该项目。其中 26 202 人(93.5%)至少有一种呼吸道病原体检测结果呈阳性。甲型流感病毒(IFV-A)、呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)和人类腺病毒(HAdV)是检测到的三种主要病毒病原体,比例分别为 18.0%、10.6% 和 8.8%。9 736 名参与者(34.7%)同时检测到病毒-细菌病原体,细菌-细菌共同检测到病毒-细菌病原体的比例降至 22.2%,细菌单一检测到病毒-细菌病原体的比例降至 22.0%。不同城市的病毒集群和特定病原体中呼吸道病原体的流行生态各不相同。广州的 RSV 流行高峰出现在 2023 年秋季,早于北京:创新项目提供了超越传统方法的监测能力,能够及时反馈检测结果,并降低因在医疗机构等待而造成交叉感染的风险。
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CiteScore
18.90
自引率
2.40%
发文量
1020
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID) Publisher: International Society for Infectious Diseases Publication Frequency: Monthly Type: Peer-reviewed, Open Access Scope: Publishes original clinical and laboratory-based research. Reports clinical trials, reviews, and some case reports. Focuses on epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, treatment, and control of infectious diseases. Emphasizes diseases common in under-resourced countries.
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