波兰乙型肝炎病毒住院的趋势和社会人口统计模式:一项12年的全国分析

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
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尽管欧洲的急性乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染有所下降,但每年仍有数千例慢性病例被发现,给卫生保健系统带来了压力。本研究旨在回顾性分析2012-2023年波兰HBV感染的患者概况、住院过程和入院原因。波兰乙肝病毒首次入院(ICD-10代码B16;B18.0-B18.1)在2012年至2023年间(n = 29,435)进行了分析,检查了性别,年龄,居住地和入院方式的趋势。乙型肝炎病毒首次住院率下降了十倍以上,从2012年的17.59 / 10万人降至2021年的1.67 / 10万人,到2023年上升至3.45 / 10万人。在2020-2022年期间,因急性HBV住院的比例增加(9.3%,大流行前3.8%;P < 0.05),但他们的比率低了两倍(0.18比0.32每10万人)。患者平均年龄从2012年的40.9岁上升到2023年的51.5岁(p < 0.05)。来自城市地区的男性占住院人数最多,年龄比农村患者大,急诊入院率最高。来自农村地区的妇女住院率最低,更年轻,急诊入院率比农村地区低三倍以上。从2012年到2023年,波兰乙型肝炎住院人数大幅下降,然后又出现反弹,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,急性病例所占比例更高。住院患者明显衰老,城市男性受影响最大。这些模式强调需要针对城市老龄化人口制定有针对性的HBV预防和管理战略。
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Trends and Socio-Demographic Patterns of Hepatitis B Virus Hospitalisations in Poland: A 12-Year Nationwide Analysis

Although acute hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections in Europe have declined, thousands of chronic cases are still identified annually, placing a strain on healthcare systems. This study aimed to retrospectively analyse the patient profile, hospitalisation course, and admission causes for HBV infection in Poland in 2012–2023. The first-time HBV hospital admissions in Poland (ICD-10 codes B16; B18.0–B18.1) between 2012 and 2023 (n = 29,435) were analysed, examining trends by gender, age, residence and admission mode. The HBV first-time hospitalisation rate fell over tenfold, from 17.59 per 100,000 population in 2012 to 1.67 in 2021, rising to 3.45 in 2023. During 2020–2022, the share of hospitalisations with acute HBV increased (9.3% vs. 3.8% pre-pandemic; p < 0.05), but their rate was twofold lower (0.18 vs. 0.32 per 100,000 population). The mean patient age rose from 40.9 in 2012 to 51.5 years in 2023 (p < 0.05). Men from urban areas accounted for most hospitalisations, were older than rural patients, and had the highest emergency admission rates. Women from rural areas had the lowest hospitalisation share, were younger, and had over three times fewer emergency admissions. From 2012 to 2023, Poland experienced a major decline, then a resurgence, in HBV hospitalisations, with a higher share of acute cases during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hospitalised patients aged significantly, with urban men most affected. These patterns underscore the need for targeted HBV prevention and management strategies for aging urban populations.

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Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Journal of Viral Hepatitis 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
8.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Viral Hepatitis publishes reviews, original work (full papers) and short, rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It solicits these articles from epidemiologists, clinicians, pathologists, virologists and specialists in transfusion medicine working in the field, thereby bringing together in a single journal the important issues in this expanding speciality. The Journal of Viral Hepatitis is a monthly journal, publishing reviews, original work (full papers) and short rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It brings together in a single journal important issues in this rapidly expanding speciality including articles from: virologists; epidemiologists; clinicians; pathologists; specialists in transfusion medicine.
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