在土耳其COVID-19大流行期间,非药物干预措施对呼吸道病毒传播的影响。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Füsun Kırca, Sibel Aydoğan, Aysegul Gozalan, Ezgi Güler, Ayşegül Zehra Uyan Erten, Ayşe Sena Özşen Uygur, Alper Doğan, Bedia Dinc
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摘要

背景:用于限制SARS-CoV-2大流行的非药物干预措施(npi)也会影响其他呼吸道病毒的传播和季节性特征。目的:评估npi对非sars - cov -2呼吸道病毒传播和季节性特征的影响,并检查病毒性呼吸道合并感染。设计:回顾性队列设置:土耳其单中心。患者和方法:对2020年4月1日至2022年10月30日期间在安卡拉比尔肯特市医院入院的急性呼吸道感染症状患者的综合征多重病毒聚合酶链反应(mPCR)小组结果进行评估。对2021年7月1日取消限制措施前后的两个研究期进行了统计分析和比较,以确定npi对循环呼吸道病毒的影响。主要结局指标:呼吸道病毒流行率由综合征型mPCR面板确定。样本量:评估了11300例患者样本。结果:6250例(55.3%)患者中检出至少一种呼吸道病毒。其中,在第一期(2020年4月1日至2021年6月30日,实施国家安全措施)中有5%的人检测到至少一种呼吸道病毒,在第二期(2021年7月1日至2022年10月30日,放宽国家安全措施)中有95%的人检测到至少一种呼吸道病毒。去除npi后,hRV/EV、RSV-A/B、流感a /H3、hBoV、hMPV、PIV-1、PIV-4、hCoV-OC43、PIV-2和hCoV-NL63的感染率均有统计学意义的升高(结论:npi使呼吸道病毒流行率显著下降,季节性特征明显破坏。局限性:单中心研究和回顾性研究。利益冲突:无。
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Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions on circulating respiratory viruses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey.

Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions on circulating respiratory viruses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey.

Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions on circulating respiratory viruses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey.

Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions on circulating respiratory viruses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey.

Background: Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) applied to limit the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic also affect the circulation and seasonal characteristics of other respiratory viruses.

Objectives: Assess the impact of NPIs on the spread and seasonal characteristics of non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory viruses and examine viral respiratory co-infections.

Design: Retrospective cohort SETTING: Single center in Turkey.

Patients and methods: Syndromic multiplex viral polymerase chain reaction (mPCR) panel results of patients admitted to the Ankara Bilkent City Hospital with symptoms of acute respiratory tract infection between April 1, 2020 and October 30, 2022 were evaluated. Two study periods before and after 1 July 2021, when the restrictions were discontinued, were statistically analyzed and compared to determine the effect of NPIs on circulating respiratory viruses.

Main outcome measures: Prevalence of respiratory viruses as determined by syndromic mPCR panel.

Sample size: 11300 patient samples were evaluated.

Results: At least one respiratory tract virus was detected in 6250 (55.3%) patients. Of these, at least one respiratory virus was detected in 5% in the first period (between April 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021, when NPIs were applied), and in 95% in the second period (between July 1, 2021 and October 30, 2022, when NPIs were relaxed). After the removal of NPIs, there was a statistically significant increase in hRV/EV, RSV-A/B, Flu A/H3, hBoV, hMPV, PIV-1, PIV-4, hCoV-OC43, PIV-2 and hCoV-NL63 (P<.05). In the 2020-2021 season, when strict NPIs were applied, all respiratory viruses evaluated did not have the usual seasonal peak and there were no seasonal influenza epidemics during this period.

Conclusions: NPIs resulted in a dramatic decrease in the prevalence of respiratory viruses and notable disruption of seasonal characteristics.

Limitations: Single-center study and retrospective.

Conflict of interest: None.

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Annals of Saudi Medicine
Annals of Saudi Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Annals of Saudi Medicine (ASM) is published bimonthly by King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We publish scientific reports of clinical interest in English. All submissions are subject to peer review by the editorial board and by reviewers in appropriate specialties. The journal will consider for publication manuscripts from any part of the world, but particularly reports that would be of interest to readers in the Middle East or other parts of Asia and Africa. Please go to the Author Resource Center for additional information.
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