Infectious diseases in Poland in 2022.

Q3 Medicine
Przeglad epidemiologiczny Pub Date : 2024-12-31 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.32394/pe/202170
Magdalena Rosinska, Mirosław P Czarkowski, Małgorzata Sadkowska-Todys
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Abstract

Objectives: We summarize the epidemiological situation of infectious diseases in 2022 in Poland, with particular attention to the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the influx of refugees from Ukraine, which occurred as a result of Russian aggression against this country.

Material and methods: The evaluation uses published surveillance reports for individual diseases (Epidemiological chronicle) and data from the national register of infectious diseases Epibaza, which collects mandatory reports and information obtained during epidemiological investigations conducted by the State Sanitary Inspection. Data on mortality were obtained from Statistics Poland.

Results: In 2022, 2,370,351 cases of COVID-19 and 29,026 deaths due to this disease were recorded. COVID-19 mortality in 2022 was significantly lower (by 68%) than in 2021, although COVID-19 still caused more deaths than other infectious diseases combined. In 2022, mass testing for SARS-CoV-2 was withdrawn, causing much higher incidence underestimation. For diseases such as influenza and influenza-like illnesses, chickenpox, Lyme disease, the 2022 incidence corresponded to the median for the years 2016-2020. The incidence of tick-borne encephalitis (+70.8% vs. 2016-2020 median), Clostridioides difficile infections (+93.5% vs. 2016-2020 median), norovirus infections (+62.8% vs. 2016-2020 median), invasive pneumococcal disease (+88.8% vs. 2016-2020 median), and sexually transmitted infections returned to the upward trend. In the case of HIV, diagnoses among migrants from Ukraine also contributed to the increased number of new diagnoses (+100.9%). Migrants from Ukraine accounted for the highest percentage of HIV/AIDS cases (23.9%), hepatitis B (6.2%) and C (10.6%), tuberculosis (4.6%), measles (11.1%), and rubella (4.8%). The size of the Ukrainian migrant population in Poland is estimated at 2%-3% of the general population.

Conclusions: For most diseases, there was an increase in recorded incidence compared to 2020-2021 and a return to pre-pandemic trends. The impact of the influx of refugees from Ukraine was small for most diseases.

2022年波兰的传染病。
目的:总结2022年波兰传染病流行病学情况,特别关注2019冠状病毒病大流行和乌克兰难民涌入的潜在影响,这是俄罗斯侵略波兰的结果。材料和方法:评估使用已公布的个别疾病监测报告(流行病学编年史)和Epibaza国家传染病登记册的数据,该登记册收集国家卫生检查机构在进行流行病学调查期间获得的强制性报告和信息。死亡率数据来自波兰统计局。结果:2022年共报告新冠肺炎2370351例,死亡29026例。2022年COVID-19死亡率显著低于2021年(68%),尽管COVID-19造成的死亡人数仍超过其他传染病的总和。2022年,取消了对SARS-CoV-2的大规模检测,导致对发病率的低估高得多。对于流感和流感样疾病、水痘、莱姆病等疾病,2022年的发病率相当于2016-2020年的中位数。蜱传脑炎(与2016-2020年中位数相比+70.8%)、艰难梭菌感染(与2016-2020年中位数相比+93.5%)、诺如病毒感染(与2016-2020年中位数相比+62.8%)、侵袭性肺炎球菌疾病(与2016-2020年中位数相比+88.8%)和性传播感染的发病率恢复上升趋势。就艾滋病毒而言,来自乌克兰的移民的诊断也促进了新诊断数量的增加(+100.9%)。来自乌克兰的移民占艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例的最高百分比(23.9%),乙型肝炎(6.2%)和丙型肝炎(10.6%),结核病(4.6%),麻疹(11.1%)和风疹(4.8%)。在波兰的乌克兰移民人口估计占总人口的2%-3%。结论:与2020-2021年相比,大多数疾病的记录发病率有所增加,并恢复到大流行前的趋势。从乌克兰涌入的难民对大多数疾病的影响很小。
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