Evaluating the Impact of Moderate and Severe Varicella Infections on Danish Children Under 18 Years Old: A Comprehensive Analysis From 2015 to 2023.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Amanda Marie Egeskov-Cavling, Caroline Klint Johannesen, Fredrik Folke, Thea K Fischer
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Abstract

Background: Varicella (chickenpox) caused by varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is a highly contagious pediatric disease. While it typically manifests as a mild disease, complications leading to hospitalization are not uncommon. Knowing the current disease burden, seasonality and risk groups is pivotal for evidence-based decisions on the introduction of a varicella vaccine.

Methods: Using the Danish National Patient Register and medical helpline records from the Capital Region, we estimated the burden of VZV infections among children younger than 18 years in Denmark from 2015 to June 2023.

Results: We identified 14,443 cases with annual incidence rates of 325/100,000 children for mild-to-moderate varicella cases (helpline calls), 35/100,000 for moderate-to-severe cases (outpatients) and 10/100,000 for severe cases (hospitalized). Mild cases were most prevalent in children aged 1-4 years, while moderate-to-severe cases were most prevalent among infants <1 year old. Among hospitalized cases, 23.2% had underlying diseases and 47.3% experienced complications. In April 2022, rapid surge in all types of VZV cases occurred, where admissions surpassed the prepandemic level.

Conclusion: This study documents that varicella is highly prevalent among Danish young children. Mild-to-moderately severe cases strain healthcare, causing increased helpline calls and posing a persistent hospitalization risk, especially for infants and children with underlying conditions.

评估中度和重度水痘感染对丹麦 18 岁以下儿童的影响:从 2015 年到 2023 年的综合分析。
背景:由水痘-带状疱疹病毒(VZV)引起的水痘是一种传染性极强的儿科疾病。虽然它通常表现为轻微疾病,但导致住院治疗的并发症并不少见。了解当前的疾病负担、季节性和高危人群对于以证据为基础决定是否引入水痘疫苗至关重要:我们利用丹麦全国患者登记册和首都地区的医疗求助热线记录,估算了从 2015 年到 2023 年 6 月丹麦 18 岁以下儿童感染 VZV 的负担:我们发现了 14443 个病例,轻度至中度水痘病例(求助热线电话)的年发病率为 325/100,000,中度至重度病例(门诊患者)的年发病率为 35/100,000,重度病例(住院患者)的年发病率为 10/100,000。轻度病例多见于 1-4 岁的儿童,而中重度病例多见于婴儿:这项研究表明,水痘在丹麦幼儿中的发病率很高。轻度至中度重症病例给医疗保健造成了压力,导致求助电话增多,并带来了持续的住院风险,尤其是对婴儿和患有基础疾病的儿童而言。
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.80%
发文量
566
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal® (PIDJ) is a complete, up-to-the-minute resource on infectious diseases in children. Through a mix of original studies, informative review articles, and unique case reports, PIDJ delivers the latest insights on combating disease in children — from state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques to the most effective drug therapies and other treatment protocols. It is a resource that can improve patient care and stimulate your personal research.
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