Changes in testing and incidence of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae – the possible impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the three Scandinavian countries

IF 4 4区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Lovisa Ivarsson, Magdalena de Arriba Sánchez de la Campa, Karin Elfving, Hong Yin, Karolina Gullsby, L. Stark, Berit Andersen, S. Hoffmann, Å. Gylfe, M. Unemo, B. Herrmann
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Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate what impact the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated restrictions had on Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections in Sweden, Denmark and Norway, countries with very different governmental strategies for handling this pandemic. Methods Retrospective analysis of data collected via requests to Swedish regions and to health authorities in Denmark and Norway. The data were collected for the years 2018–2020 and the data from Sweden were more detailed. Results When the pandemic restrictions were installed in 2020, the number of reported chlamydia cases decreased. The decline was most pronounced in Norway 10.8% (2019: n = 28,446; 2020: n = 25,444) while it was only 3.1% in Denmark (2019: n = 35,688; 2020: n = 34,689) and 4.3% in Sweden (2019: n = 34,726; 2020: n = 33,339). Nucleic acid amplifications tests for chlamydia decreased in Sweden (10%) and Norway (18%) in 2020 compared to 2019, while in Denmark a 21% decrease was noted in April 2020 but thereafter increased to a higher level than 2019. The number of reported gonorrhoea cases decreased in Sweden (17%) and in Norway (39%) in 2020 compared to 2019, while a 21% increase was noted in Denmark. Conclusions Pandemic restrictions had an impact on the number of reported chlamydia infections in all three countries, but only temporarily and did not seem to be correlated to the restriction levels. The number of reported gonorrhoea infections in Sweden and Norway significantly decreased but not in Denmark. Pandemic restrictions appear to have had a limited effect on the spread of chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
沙眼衣原体和淋球菌检测和发病率的变化——新冠肺炎大流行对斯堪的纳维亚三国的可能影响
摘要背景本研究旨在调查新冠肺炎大流行及其相关限制措施对瑞典、丹麦和挪威的沙眼衣原体和淋球菌感染的影响,这些国家的政府应对策略非常不同。方法对通过向瑞典各地区以及丹麦和挪威卫生当局提出的请求收集的数据进行回顾性分析。这些数据是在2018-2020年收集的,瑞典的数据更详细。结果当2020年实施疫情限制措施时,报告的衣原体病例数量有所下降。下降最为明显的是挪威10.8%(2019年: = 28446;2020年:n = 25444),而丹麦的这一比例仅为3.1%(2019:n = 35688;2020年:n = 34689),瑞典为4.3%(2019年:n = 34726;2020年:n = 33339)。与2019年相比,2020年瑞典(10%)和挪威(18%)的衣原体核酸扩增检测有所下降,而丹麦在2020年4月下降了21%,但此后上升到高于2019年的水平。与2019年相比,2020年瑞典(17%)和挪威(39%)报告的淋病病例数有所下降,而丹麦则增加了21%。结论疫情限制对这三个国家报告的衣原体感染人数都有影响,但只是暂时的,似乎与限制水平无关。瑞典和挪威报告的淋病感染人数显著下降,但丹麦没有下降。流行病限制措施似乎对衣原体和淋病的传播影响有限。
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Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
1.70%
发文量
92
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases (formerly Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles on all aspects of human infection, including pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, and also on medical microbiology and epidemiology
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