Impact of a large-scale event on SARS-CoV-2 cases and hospitalizations in the Netherlands, carnival seasons 2022 and 2023

IF 2.2 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Koen M.F. Gorgels , Nicole H.T.M. Dukers-Muijrers , Ymke J. Evers , Volker H. Hackert , Paul H.M. Savelkoul , Christian J.P.A. Hoebe
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Abstract

Objectives

The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the importance of understanding facilitators for disease transmission. Events such as Carnival, characterized by large gatherings and extensive social interactions, have the potential to become ‘super spreading events' for respiratory infections. This paper aims to assess the impact of large gatherings on virus transmission, providing crucial insights for the development of effective public health strategies.

Study design

An ecological study was performed.

Methods

The age-standardized number of COVID-19 cases reported in 2022, stratified by age (under 60 and 60+ years) was compared countrywide for Dutch provinces where Carnival was celebrated versus those where it was not. Additionally, we compared standardized hospitalization rates in 2022 and 2023 for both areas.

Results

Countrywide, 2,278,431 COVID-19 cases were reported between 06-02-2022 and 10-04-2022. Daily incidence increased after Carnival, peaking at 803 per 100,000 inhabitants for under 60s in carnival provinces and 368 in non-carnival provinces. For individuals 60+ daily incidence peaked at 396 in carnival provinces and 247 in non-carnival provinces. Over the 10 weeks following the start of Carnival, the carnival provinces demonstrated a 15 % (2022) 17 % (2023) higher hospitalization rate compared to non-carnival provinces.

Conclusions

The peak in cases and hospitalizations in regions actively celebrating Carnival compared to the rest of the Netherlands qualifies Carnival as a ‘super-spreading’ event. Our findings underscore the elevated risk of respiratory infections associated with large gatherings, advocating guided policies, including transparent risk communication and healthcare preparedness.

大型活动对荷兰 2022 年和 2023 年狂欢节期间 SARS-CoV-2 病例和住院人数的影响
目标 COVID-19 大流行凸显了了解疾病传播促进因素的重要性。狂欢节等活动以大型集会和广泛的社会交往为特点,有可能成为呼吸道传染病的 "超级传播事件"。本文旨在评估大型集会对病毒传播的影响,为制定有效的公共卫生策略提供重要启示。研究设计进行了一项生态学研究。方法比较了荷兰全国范围内有狂欢节和没有狂欢节的省份在 2022 年报告的 COVID-19 病例的年龄标准化数量,并按年龄(60 岁以下和 60 岁以上)进行了分层。此外,我们还比较了这两个地区在 2022 年和 2023 年的标准化住院率。结果在 2022 年 2 月 6 日至 2022 年 4 月 10 日期间,全国共报告了 2,278,431 例 COVID-19 病例。狂欢节过后,日发病率有所上升,狂欢节期间,60 岁以下人群的日发病率达到每 10 万居民中 803 例的峰值,而非狂欢节期间的日发病率为 368 例。狂欢节期间,60 岁以上人群的日发病率最高峰为 396 例,非狂欢节期间为 247 例。在狂欢节开始后的 10 周内,狂欢节省份的住院率比非狂欢节省份高出 15%(2022 年)17%(2023 年)。我们的研究结果表明,与大型集会相关的呼吸道感染风险较高,因此需要制定有指导性的政策,包括透明的风险沟通和医疗保健准备。
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