2021–2022 monitoring, early warning, and forecasting of global infectious diseases

Q1 Social Sciences
Jie Luan, Jianbo Ba, Bin Liu, Xiongli Xu, Dong Shu
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Abstract

Background

COVID-19 has had a considerable impact on society since 2019, and the disease has high mortality and infection rates. There has been a particular focus on how to best manage COVID-19 and how to analyze and predict the epidemic status of infectious diseases in general.

Methods

The present study analyzed the COVID-19 epidemic patterns and made predictions of future trends based on the statistics obtained from a global infectious disease network data monitoring and early warning system (OBN, http://27.115.41.130:8888/OBN/). The development trends of other major infectious diseases were also examined.

Results

The global COVID-19 pandemic showed periodic increases throughout 2021. At present, there is a high incidence in European countries, especially in Eastern Europe, followed by in Africa. The risk of contracting COVID-19 was divided into high, medium–high, medium, medium–low, and low grades depending on the stage of the epidemic in each examined region over the current period. The occurrence and prevalence of major infectious diseases throughout the world did not significantly change in 2021.

Conclusions

The COVID-19 pandemic has strongly impacted people’s lives and the economy. The effects of global infectious diseases can be ameliorated by strengthening monitoring and early warning systems and by facilitating the international exchange of information.

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2021-2022年全球传染病监测、预警和预测
2019年以来,新冠肺炎对社会造成了相当大的影响,死亡率和感染率都很高。会议特别关注如何最好地管理COVID-19,以及如何分析和预测一般传染病的流行状况。方法基于全球传染病网络数据监测预警系统(OBN, http://27.115.41.130:8888/OBN/)的统计数据,分析2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的流行规律,并对未来趋势进行预测。对其他主要传染病的发展趋势也进行了分析。结果2021年全球COVID-19大流行呈周期性上升趋势。目前,发病率高的是欧洲国家,特别是东欧,其次是非洲。根据各调查地区当前疫情发展阶段,将感染风险分为高、中高、中、中低、低4个等级。2021年,世界各地主要传染病的发病率和流行率没有显著变化。新冠肺炎疫情对人民生活和经济造成严重影响。通过加强监测和预警系统以及促进国际信息交流,可以减轻全球传染病的影响。
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Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity
Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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