Lifting COVID-19-associated non-pharmaceutical interventions: potential impact on notifications of infectious diseases transmitted from person to person in 2022 in Bavaria, Germany

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作者
Hausmann, Judith [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Doerre, Achim [4 ]
Katz, Katharina [3 ]
van de Berg, Sarah [3 ]
机构
[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Inst Med Informat Proc Biometry & Epidemiol IBE, Munich, Germany
[2] Pettenkofer Sch Publ Hlth, Munich, Germany
[3] Bavarian Hlth & Food Safety Author LGL, Munich, Germany
[4] Robert Koch Inst, Dept Infect Dis Epidemiol, Postgrad Training Appl Epidemiol PAE, Berlin, Germany
关键词
infectious diseases; surveillance; pandemic; non-pharmaceutical interventions; influenza; chickenpox; norovirus gastroenteritis; rotavirus gastroenteritis; COVID-19; EPIDEMIOLOGY; INFLUENZA;
D O I
10.3389/fpubh.2024.1437485
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background The COVID-19 pandemic and associated non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) have led to substantial decreases in case numbers of infectious diseases in several countries worldwide. As NPIs were gradually lifted, intense or out-of-season outbreaks of respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases were reported, raising the hypothesis of a potential catch-up effect of infections. By analysing surveillance data from the federal reporting system for notifiable infectious diseases, we aimed to assess the potential impact of lifting COVID-19 associated NPIs on notifications of selected infectious diseases in Bavaria, 2022.Methods We compared influenza, chickenpox, norovirus gastroenteritis, rotavirus gastroenteritis weekly case numbers in a pre-pandemic period (2016-2019) and 2022 using two time series analyses approaches: (i) a predictive model forecasting weekly case numbers for the pandemic years 2020-2022, based on 2016-2019 data, (ii) interrupted time series model, based on 2016-2022 data, including a term per pandemic period.Results In 2022, incidence rates were higher compared to pre-pandemic period for influenza (IRR = 3.47, 95%CI: 1.49-7.94) and rotavirus gastroenteritis (IRR = 1.36, 95%CI: 0.95-1.93), though not significant for rotavirus gastroenteritis. Conversely, case numbers remained significantly below pre-pandemic levels for chickenpox (IRR = 0.52, 95%CI: 0.41-0.65) and norovirus gastroenteritis (IRR = 0.59, 95%CI: 0.42-0.82). Seasonality changed notably for influenza, showing an earlier influenza wave compared to pre-pandemic periods.Conclusion The lifting of NPIs was associated with heterogenic epidemiological patterns depending on the selected disease. The full impact of NPIs and their discontinuation may only become clear with continued monitoring and assessment of potential additional contributing factors.
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