IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Jin-Wei Liu , Ya-Wen Tsai , Chih-Cheng Lai , Hung-Jen Tang
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摘要

背景本研究分析了后 COVID-19 大流行期间台湾三种重要呼吸道传染病的流行趋势:侵袭性肺炎球菌病(IPD)、严重并发症流感和结核病。方法我们利用台湾疾病预防控制中心(CDC)网站的数据,将 COVID-19 预防政策分为 2021 年、2022 年和 2023 年三个阶段。然后,我们使用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验法对这三年期间三种呼吸道疾病的报告病例数进行了统计分析,随后使用连接点回归模型确定了季节性分布和变化。IPD 呈不显著上升趋势(p = 0.111),而肺结核病例逐年减少(p = 0.114),发病率下降速度逐渐放缓。此外,季节性分析显示,肺结核发病率在冬季和春季达到高峰,而流感并发重症病例在 2023 年夏季达到异常高峰,表明夏季流感突出。结论台湾放宽 COVID-19 预防措施导致呼吸道传染病,尤其是严重并发症流感明显复发,并在 2023 年出现反常的季节性。这项研究强调,在后流行病时代,有必要继续保持警惕并采取适当的公共卫生策略,包括疫苗接种和非药物干预措施,以控制呼吸道传染病。
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Post-pandemic epidemiological trends of respiratory infectious diseases in Taiwan: A retrospective analysis

Background

This study analyzed the epidemiological trends of three significant respiratory infectious diseases in Taiwan: invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD), influenza with severe complications, and tuberculosis during post-COVID-19 pandemic period.

Methods

We utilized data from Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website and classified the COVID-19 prevention policies into three phases for the year 2021, 2022, and 2023. We then performed a statistical analysis of reported case numbers for the three respiratory diseases during the 3-year period using the Kruskal–Wallis test, followed by joinpoint regression model for the identification of seasonal distribution and variation.

Results

An annual increase was observed in cases of IPD and influenza with severe complication, with influenza exhibiting a significant surge in 2023 (p < 0.001). IPD showed a non-significant upward trend (p = 0.111), while tuberculosis cases decreased annually (p = 0.114) with the gradual slowdown in the incidence rate reduction. Also, seasonal analysis revealed that IPD peaked in winter and spring, while influenza with severe complication peaked anomalously in the summer of 2023, suggestive of a prominent summer influenza. Finally, imported cases of influenza with severe complication, primarily from East and Southeast Asia, were noted only in 2023.

Conclusions

The relaxation of COVID-19 preventive measures in Taiwan led to a marked resurgence of respiratory infectious diseases, particularly influenza with severe complication, accompanied by anomalous seasonality in 2023. This study highlights the need for continued vigilance and appropriate public health strategies, including vaccination and non-pharmaceutical interventions, to manage respiratory infectious diseases in the post-pandemic era.
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Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection
Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection IMMUNOLOGY-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
15.90
自引率
5.40%
发文量
159
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection is an open access journal, committed to disseminating information on the latest trends and advances in microbiology, immunology, infectious diseases and parasitology. Article types considered include perspectives, review articles, original articles, brief reports and correspondence. With the aim of promoting effective and accurate scientific information, an expert panel of referees constitutes the backbone of the peer-review process in evaluating the quality and content of manuscripts submitted for publication.
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