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Eleanor Burnett, Umesh D Parashar, Amber Winn, Jacqueline E Tate
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背景:自2006年轮状病毒疫苗在美国上市以来,轮状病毒住院人数有所减少,季节性发生变化,并出现了两年一次的轮状病毒活动趋势。其他病原体的减少与2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)缓解措施有关。我们评估了COVID-19大流行期间轮状病毒疾病的持续趋势。方法:我们报告了2000年7月至2021年6月向国家呼吸道和肠道病毒监测系统(NREVSS)报告的实验室轮状病毒检测次数、阳性检测次数和阳性百分比的三周移动平均值。为了补充NREVSS数据,我们分析了2004年7月至2021年6月期间对“轮状病毒”的互联网搜索兴趣。结果:轮状病毒活动性在疫苗引入后下降,并且在2018-2019监测年度呈明显的两年趋势。2019-2021年,在轮状病毒通常活跃的几个月里,轮状病毒检测阳性低于历史范围,2020年3月出现急剧下降。结论:自引入轮状病毒疫苗以来的15年中,实验室检测到的轮状病毒感染数量一直低于疫苗前时代。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,轮状病毒的活性受到抑制。在2021-2022轮状病毒流行季,可能会有许多轮状病毒易感儿童。
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Trends in Rotavirus Laboratory Detections and Internet Search Volume Before and After Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction and in the Context of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic-United States, 2000-2021.

Background: Since rotavirus vaccines became available in the United States in 2006, there have been reductions in rotavirus hospitalizations, changes in seasonality, and the emergence of a biennial trend of rotavirus activity. Reductions in other pathogens have been associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mitigation measures. We assessed ongoing rotavirus disease trends during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: We report a 3-week moving average of the number of rotavirus tests, positive tests, and the percent positivity from laboratories reporting to the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) from July 2000 through June 2021. To complement NREVSS data, we analyzed Google internet search interest in "rotavirus" from July 2004 to June 2021.

Results: Declines in rotavirus activity following vaccine introduction and the biennial trend are evident through the 2018-2019 surveillance year. In 2019-2021, rotavirus test positivity was below the historic ranges during the months of typically high rotavirus activity, and precipitous declines were noted in March 2020.

Conclusions: In the 15 years since rotavirus vaccine was introduced, the number of laboratory-detected rotavirus infections has been consistently lower than during the prevaccine era. During the COVID-19 pandemic, rotavirus activity was suppressed. There may be many rotavirus-susceptible children during the 2021-2022 rotavirus season.

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