10 年间导致肠胃炎的病毒检测趋势及非药物干预措施的影响

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
Kibum Jeon , Su Kyung Lee , Seri Jeong , Wonkeun Song , Han-Sung Kim , Jae-Seok Kim , Kyu Sung Shin , Hyun Soo Kim
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摘要

背景在低收入国家,病毒性肠胃炎仍然是导致死亡的主要原因。研究设计在 2013 年 1 月至 2023 年 4 月期间从韩国五家医院收集了有关诺如病毒、轮状病毒、腺病毒、星状病毒和沙波病毒检测的数据。我们比较了大流行前、大流行期间和大流行后的阳性率。结果诺罗病毒的检出率最高(9.9%),其次是轮状病毒(6.7%)、腺病毒(3.3%)、星状病毒(1.4%)和沙波病毒(0.6%)。大流行期间,这五种病毒的阳性率都有所下降,降幅从 -1.0 % 到 -8.1 % 不等,其中轮状病毒的降幅最大。大流行后,除轮状病毒外,其他病毒的阳性率都有所回升。BSTS 模型显示,NPI 的实施对所有五种病毒的检测都产生了负面影响,与预测相比,检测率下降了 -73.0 % 到 -91.0 %,其中轮状病毒受到的影响最小。相反,NPI 的缓解对所有病毒的检测都产生了积极影响,从 79.0 % 到 200.0 % 不等,但轮状病毒除外。除 NPIs 外,疫苗对轮状病毒检测的影响也需要进一步研究。我们的研究结果强调了 NPIs 在感染控制和预防中的重要性。
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Trends in the detection of viruses causing gastroenteritis over a 10-year period and impact of nonpharmaceutical interventions

Background

Viral gastroenteritis continues to be a leading cause of death in low-income countries. The impact of nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on the transmission of gastroenteritis-causing viruses during the COVID-19 pandemic is understudied.

Objectives

To investigate the 10-year trends of enteric viruses and estimate the impact of implementing and mitigating NPIs.

Study design

Data regarding norovirus, rotavirus, adenovirus, astrovirus, and sapovirus detection were collected from five Korean hospitals between January 2013 and April 2023. We compared positivity between the pre-pandemic, pandemic, and post-pandemic periods. The causal effects of implementing and mitigating NPIs were quantified using the Bayesian Structural Time Series (BSTS) model.

Results

Norovirus was most frequently detected (9.9 %), followed by rotavirus (6.7 %), adenovirus (3.3 %), astrovirus (1.4 %), and sapovirus (0.6 %). During the pandemic, the positivity of all five viruses decreased, ranging from -1.0 % to -8.1 %, with rotavirus showing the greatest decrease. In the post-pandemic period, positivity rebounded for all viruses except for rotavirus. The BSTS model revealed that NPI implementation negatively affected the detection of all five viruses, resulting in reductions ranging from -73.0 % to -91.0 % compared to the prediction, with rotavirus being the least affected. Conversely, NPI mitigation positively affected the detection of all viruses, ranging from 79.0 % to 200.0 %, except for rotavirus.

Conclusions

Trends observed over 10 years show that NPIs have had a major impact on changes in enteric virus detection. The effect of vaccines, in addition to NPIs, on rotavirus detection requires further investigation. Our findings emphasize the importance of NPIs in infection control and prevention.

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Journal of Clinical Virology
Journal of Clinical Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
22.70
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1.10%
发文量
149
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Virology, an esteemed international publication, serves as the official journal for both the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology and The European Society for Clinical Virology. Dedicated to advancing the understanding of human virology in clinical settings, the Journal of Clinical Virology focuses on disseminating research papers and reviews pertaining to the clinical aspects of virology. Its scope encompasses articles discussing diagnostic methodologies and virus-induced clinical conditions, with an emphasis on practicality and relevance to clinical practice. The journal publishes on topics that include: • new diagnostic technologies • nucleic acid amplification and serologic testing • targeted and metagenomic next-generation sequencing • emerging pandemic viral threats • respiratory viruses • transplant viruses • chronic viral infections • cancer-associated viruses • gastrointestinal viruses • central nervous system viruses • one health (excludes animal health)
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