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A surge in respiratory syncytial virus infection-related hospitalizations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study at pediatric emergency referral hospitals in Tokushima Prefecture
The outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) resulted in implementation of social distancing and other public health measures to control the spread of infection and improve prevention, resulting in a decrease in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and pediatric respiratory tract infection rates. How...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10237384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37267243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001974 |
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author | Shichijo, Koichi Fukura, Shoko Takeuchi, Shunsuke Tayama, Takahiro Ono, Akemi Ichihara, Yuko Suga, Kenichi Sato, Hiroki Takechi, Atsumi Matsumoto, Sonomi Fujino, Shuji Taniguchi, Takako Takahashi, Akiyoshi Watanabe, Tsutomu Kondo, Shuji |
author_facet | Shichijo, Koichi Fukura, Shoko Takeuchi, Shunsuke Tayama, Takahiro Ono, Akemi Ichihara, Yuko Suga, Kenichi Sato, Hiroki Takechi, Atsumi Matsumoto, Sonomi Fujino, Shuji Taniguchi, Takako Takahashi, Akiyoshi Watanabe, Tsutomu Kondo, Shuji |
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description | The outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) resulted in implementation of social distancing and other public health measures to control the spread of infection and improve prevention, resulting in a decrease in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and pediatric respiratory tract infection rates. However, there was a rapid and large re-emergence of RSV infection in Japan. Notably, we were faced with a difficult situation wherein there was a shortage of hospital beds. This study aimed to examine the epidemiological patterns of RSV-related hospitalizations among children before and after the COVID-19 pandemic onset at two pediatric emergency referral hospitals covering the entire Tokushima Prefecture. Data were extracted from electronic medical records of children hospitalized with RSV infection between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2021. All patients meeting the eligibility criteria were included in this study. The rates of study outcomes were documented annually during 2018–2021 and compared between the 2018–2020 and 2021 periods. In 2020, there was no RSV infection outbreak. Hospitalizations at the peak week in 2021 were 2.2- and 2.8-fold higher than those in 2018 and 2019, respectively. Hospitalizations in 2021 were concentrated within a short period. In addition, there was a significant increase in hospitalizations among children aged 3–5 months and those older than 24 months. The high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) use rate nearly doubled in 2021. A new pandemic in the future may cause an outbreak of RSV infection that can result in an intensive increase in the number of hospitalizations of pediatric patients requiring respiratory support, especially in infants aged <6 months. There is an urgent need to improve the preparedness of medical systems, particularly in terms of the number of inpatient beds and the immediate availability of HFNC. |
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spelling | pubmed-102373842023-06-03 A surge in respiratory syncytial virus infection-related hospitalizations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study at pediatric emergency referral hospitals in Tokushima Prefecture Shichijo, Koichi Fukura, Shoko Takeuchi, Shunsuke Tayama, Takahiro Ono, Akemi Ichihara, Yuko Suga, Kenichi Sato, Hiroki Takechi, Atsumi Matsumoto, Sonomi Fujino, Shuji Taniguchi, Takako Takahashi, Akiyoshi Watanabe, Tsutomu Kondo, Shuji PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article The outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) resulted in implementation of social distancing and other public health measures to control the spread of infection and improve prevention, resulting in a decrease in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and pediatric respiratory tract infection rates. However, there was a rapid and large re-emergence of RSV infection in Japan. Notably, we were faced with a difficult situation wherein there was a shortage of hospital beds. This study aimed to examine the epidemiological patterns of RSV-related hospitalizations among children before and after the COVID-19 pandemic onset at two pediatric emergency referral hospitals covering the entire Tokushima Prefecture. Data were extracted from electronic medical records of children hospitalized with RSV infection between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2021. All patients meeting the eligibility criteria were included in this study. The rates of study outcomes were documented annually during 2018–2021 and compared between the 2018–2020 and 2021 periods. In 2020, there was no RSV infection outbreak. Hospitalizations at the peak week in 2021 were 2.2- and 2.8-fold higher than those in 2018 and 2019, respectively. Hospitalizations in 2021 were concentrated within a short period. In addition, there was a significant increase in hospitalizations among children aged 3–5 months and those older than 24 months. The high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) use rate nearly doubled in 2021. A new pandemic in the future may cause an outbreak of RSV infection that can result in an intensive increase in the number of hospitalizations of pediatric patients requiring respiratory support, especially in infants aged <6 months. There is an urgent need to improve the preparedness of medical systems, particularly in terms of the number of inpatient beds and the immediate availability of HFNC. Public Library of Science 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10237384/ /pubmed/37267243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001974 Text en © 2023 Shichijo et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Shichijo, Koichi Fukura, Shoko Takeuchi, Shunsuke Tayama, Takahiro Ono, Akemi Ichihara, Yuko Suga, Kenichi Sato, Hiroki Takechi, Atsumi Matsumoto, Sonomi Fujino, Shuji Taniguchi, Takako Takahashi, Akiyoshi Watanabe, Tsutomu Kondo, Shuji A surge in respiratory syncytial virus infection-related hospitalizations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study at pediatric emergency referral hospitals in Tokushima Prefecture |
title | A surge in respiratory syncytial virus infection-related hospitalizations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study at pediatric emergency referral hospitals in Tokushima Prefecture |
title_full | A surge in respiratory syncytial virus infection-related hospitalizations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study at pediatric emergency referral hospitals in Tokushima Prefecture |
title_fullStr | A surge in respiratory syncytial virus infection-related hospitalizations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study at pediatric emergency referral hospitals in Tokushima Prefecture |
title_full_unstemmed | A surge in respiratory syncytial virus infection-related hospitalizations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study at pediatric emergency referral hospitals in Tokushima Prefecture |
title_short | A surge in respiratory syncytial virus infection-related hospitalizations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study at pediatric emergency referral hospitals in Tokushima Prefecture |
title_sort | surge in respiratory syncytial virus infection-related hospitalizations associated with the covid-19 pandemic: an observational study at pediatric emergency referral hospitals in tokushima prefecture |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10237384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37267243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001974 |
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