蜂窝织炎、带状疱疹和水痘的季节性和趋势:一项基于全国人群的研究。

IF 1.8 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
JMA journal Pub Date : 2025-07-15 Epub Date: 2025-06-13 DOI:10.31662/jmaj.2025-0010
Hideaki Miyachi, Daisuke Sato, Sayuri Shimizu, Yaei Togawa, Kentaro Sakamaki, Kensuke Yoshimura
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蜂窝织炎、带状疱疹和水痘是常见的传染性皮肤病,具有重要的公共卫生意义。虽然在一些国家对这些情况进行了研究,但日本关于其季节性和趋势的全面全国数据仍然有限。了解这些模式对于有效的公共卫生规划和疾病管理至关重要。方法:本研究使用日本国家健康保险索赔数据库2014 - 2019财政年度的汇总汇总表,分析蜂窝织炎、带状疱疹和水痘的月度门诊数据。利用局部估计散点图平滑对时间序列进行季节分解来检验季节模式和趋势。结果:三种疾病均有明显的季节规律。蜂窝织炎和带状疱疹在夏季发病高峰,而水痘在冬季发病高峰。趋势分析显示,在研究期间蜂窝织炎病例增加了13.5%。带状疱疹病例也有所增加,而水痘病例在2014至2015财政年度期间出现了显著下降,这与水痘疫苗接种的普及相一致。这种季节性模式与之前在其他国家进行的研究结果一致。结论:这项全国性的研究证实了日本蜂窝织炎、带状疱疹和水痘的明显季节性模式和趋势。研究结果增强了对这些传染性皮肤病在全国人口水平上的流行病学认识,并为公共卫生规划提供了宝贵的见解。
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Seasonality and Trend of Cellulitis, Herpes Zoster, and Varicella: A Nationwide Population-based Study.

Seasonality and Trend of Cellulitis, Herpes Zoster, and Varicella: A Nationwide Population-based Study.

Seasonality and Trend of Cellulitis, Herpes Zoster, and Varicella: A Nationwide Population-based Study.

Seasonality and Trend of Cellulitis, Herpes Zoster, and Varicella: A Nationwide Population-based Study.

Introduction: Cellulitis, herpes zoster, and varicella are common infectious skin diseases with significant public health implications. While these conditions have been studied in some countries, comprehensive nationwide data on their seasonality and trends in Japan remain limited. Understanding these patterns is essential for effective public health planning and disease management.

Methods: This study analyzed monthly outpatient data for cellulitis, herpes zoster, and varicella using aggregated summary tables from the National Database of Health Insurance Claims of Japan for fiscal years 2014 to 2019. Seasonal patterns and trends were examined using seasonal decomposition of time series by locally estimated scatterplot smoothing.

Results: Distinct seasonal patterns were observed for the three diseases. Both cellulitis and herpes zoster peaked during the summer months, while varicella exhibited a winter predominance. Trend analysis revealed a 13.5% increase in cellulitis cases over the study period. Herpes zoster cases also increased, whereas varicella cases showed a significant decline between fiscal years 2014 and 2015, coinciding with the introduction of universal varicella vaccination. The seasonal patterns were consistent with findings from previous studies in other countries.

Conclusions: This nationwide study confirmed distinct seasonal patterns and trends for cellulitis, herpes zoster, and varicella in Japan. The findings enhance the understanding of the epidemiology of these infectious skin diseases at a nationwide population level and provide valuable insights for public health planning.

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