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Trends in pediatric ambulatory community acquired infections before and during COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective multicentric surveillance study in France
BACKGROUND: Covid-19 pandemic control has imposed several non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). Strict application of these measures has had a dramatic reduction on the epidemiology of several infectious diseases. As the pandemic is ongoing for more than 2 years, some of these measures have been...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9398201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36034052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100497 |
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author | Cohen, Pr Robert Rybak, Alexis Werner, Andreas Béchet, Stéphane Desandes, Roxane Hassid, Fréderic André, Jean-Marie Gelbert, Nathalie Thiebault, Georges Kochert, Fabienne Cahn-Sellem, Fabienne Vié Le Sage, François Angoulvant, Pr François Ouldali, Naïm Frandji, Bruno Levy, Corinne |
author_facet | Cohen, Pr Robert Rybak, Alexis Werner, Andreas Béchet, Stéphane Desandes, Roxane Hassid, Fréderic André, Jean-Marie Gelbert, Nathalie Thiebault, Georges Kochert, Fabienne Cahn-Sellem, Fabienne Vié Le Sage, François Angoulvant, Pr François Ouldali, Naïm Frandji, Bruno Levy, Corinne |
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description | BACKGROUND: Covid-19 pandemic control has imposed several non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). Strict application of these measures has had a dramatic reduction on the epidemiology of several infectious diseases. As the pandemic is ongoing for more than 2 years, some of these measures have been removed, mitigated, or less well applied. The aim of this study is to investigate the trends of pediatric ambulatory infectious diseases before and up to two years after the onset of the pandemic. METHODS: We conducted a prospective surveillance study in France with 107 pediatricians specifically trained in pediatric infectious diseases. From January 2018 to April 2022, the electronic medical records of children with an infectious disease were automatically extracted. The annual number of infectious diseases in 2020 and 2021 was compared to 2018-2019 and their frequency was compared by logistic regression. FINDINGS: From 2018 to 2021, 185,368 infectious diseases were recorded. Compared to 2018 (n=47,116) and 2019 (n=51,667), the annual number of cases decreased in 2020 (n=35,432) by about a third. Frequency of scarlet fever, tonsillopharyngitis, enteroviral infections, bronchiolitis, and gastroenteritis decreased with OR varying from 0·6 (CI95% [0·5;0·7]) to 0·9 (CI95% [0·8;0·9]), p<0·001. In 2021, among the 52,153 infectious diagnoses, an off-season rebound was observed with increased frequency of enteroviral infections, bronchiolitis, gastroenteritis and otitis with OR varying from 1·1 (CI95% [1·0;1·1]) to 1·5 (CI95% [1·4;1·5]), p<0·001. INTERPRETATION: While during NPIs strict application, the overall frequency of community-acquired infections was reduced, after relaxation of these measures, a rebound of some of them (enteroviral infections, bronchiolitis, gastroenteritis, otitis) occurred beyond the pre-pandemic level. These findings highlight the need for continuous surveillance of infectious diseases, especially insofar as future epidemics are largely unpredictable. FUNDING: ACTIV, AFPA, GSK, MSD, Pfizer and Sanofi. |
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spelling | pubmed-93982012022-08-24 Trends in pediatric ambulatory community acquired infections before and during COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective multicentric surveillance study in France Cohen, Pr Robert Rybak, Alexis Werner, Andreas Béchet, Stéphane Desandes, Roxane Hassid, Fréderic André, Jean-Marie Gelbert, Nathalie Thiebault, Georges Kochert, Fabienne Cahn-Sellem, Fabienne Vié Le Sage, François Angoulvant, Pr François Ouldali, Naïm Frandji, Bruno Levy, Corinne Lancet Reg Health Eur Articles BACKGROUND: Covid-19 pandemic control has imposed several non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). Strict application of these measures has had a dramatic reduction on the epidemiology of several infectious diseases. As the pandemic is ongoing for more than 2 years, some of these measures have been removed, mitigated, or less well applied. The aim of this study is to investigate the trends of pediatric ambulatory infectious diseases before and up to two years after the onset of the pandemic. METHODS: We conducted a prospective surveillance study in France with 107 pediatricians specifically trained in pediatric infectious diseases. From January 2018 to April 2022, the electronic medical records of children with an infectious disease were automatically extracted. The annual number of infectious diseases in 2020 and 2021 was compared to 2018-2019 and their frequency was compared by logistic regression. FINDINGS: From 2018 to 2021, 185,368 infectious diseases were recorded. Compared to 2018 (n=47,116) and 2019 (n=51,667), the annual number of cases decreased in 2020 (n=35,432) by about a third. Frequency of scarlet fever, tonsillopharyngitis, enteroviral infections, bronchiolitis, and gastroenteritis decreased with OR varying from 0·6 (CI95% [0·5;0·7]) to 0·9 (CI95% [0·8;0·9]), p<0·001. In 2021, among the 52,153 infectious diagnoses, an off-season rebound was observed with increased frequency of enteroviral infections, bronchiolitis, gastroenteritis and otitis with OR varying from 1·1 (CI95% [1·0;1·1]) to 1·5 (CI95% [1·4;1·5]), p<0·001. INTERPRETATION: While during NPIs strict application, the overall frequency of community-acquired infections was reduced, after relaxation of these measures, a rebound of some of them (enteroviral infections, bronchiolitis, gastroenteritis, otitis) occurred beyond the pre-pandemic level. These findings highlight the need for continuous surveillance of infectious diseases, especially insofar as future epidemics are largely unpredictable. FUNDING: ACTIV, AFPA, GSK, MSD, Pfizer and Sanofi. Elsevier 2022-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9398201/ /pubmed/36034052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100497 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Cohen, Pr Robert Rybak, Alexis Werner, Andreas Béchet, Stéphane Desandes, Roxane Hassid, Fréderic André, Jean-Marie Gelbert, Nathalie Thiebault, Georges Kochert, Fabienne Cahn-Sellem, Fabienne Vié Le Sage, François Angoulvant, Pr François Ouldali, Naïm Frandji, Bruno Levy, Corinne Trends in pediatric ambulatory community acquired infections before and during COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective multicentric surveillance study in France |
title | Trends in pediatric ambulatory community acquired infections before and during COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective multicentric surveillance study in France |
title_full | Trends in pediatric ambulatory community acquired infections before and during COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective multicentric surveillance study in France |
title_fullStr | Trends in pediatric ambulatory community acquired infections before and during COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective multicentric surveillance study in France |
title_full_unstemmed | Trends in pediatric ambulatory community acquired infections before and during COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective multicentric surveillance study in France |
title_short | Trends in pediatric ambulatory community acquired infections before and during COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective multicentric surveillance study in France |
title_sort | trends in pediatric ambulatory community acquired infections before and during covid-19 pandemic: a prospective multicentric surveillance study in france |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9398201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36034052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100497 |
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