Decreased risk of non-influenza respiratory infection after influenza B virus infection in children
Epidemiology & Infection
by Tsang, Tim K., Du, Richael Q. R., Fang, Vicky J., Lau, Eric H. Y., Chan, Kwok Hung, Chu, Daniel K. W., Ip, Dennis K. M., Peiris, J. S. Malik, Leung, Gabriel M., Cauchemez, Simon, Cowling, Benjamin J.
1w ago
Previous studies suggest that influenza virus infection may provide temporary non-specific immunity and hence lower the risk of non-influenza respiratory virus infection. In a randomized controlled trial of influenza vaccination, 1 330 children were followed-up in 2009–2011. Respiratory swabs were collected when they reported acute respiratory illness and tested against influenza and other respiratory viruses. We used Poisson regression to compare the incidence of non-influenza respiratory virus infection before and after influenza virus infection. Based on 52 children with influenza B v ..read more
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Should we ignore SARS-CoV-2 disease?
Epidemiology & Infection
by Nesteruk, Igor
1w ago
Current World Health Organization (WHO) reports claim a decline in COVID-19 testing and reporting of new infections. To discuss the consequences of ignoring severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, the endemic characteristics of the disease in 2023 with the ones estimated before using 2022 data sets are compared. The accumulated numbers of cases and deaths reported to the WHO by the 10 most infected countries and global figures were used to calculate the average daily numbers of cases DCC and deaths DDC per capita and case fatality rates (CFRs = DDC/DC ..read more
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The impact of meteorological factors on tuberculosis incidence in Spain: a spatiotemporal analysis
Epidemiology & Infection
by Díez Galán, María del Mar, Redondo-Bravo, Lidia, Gómez-Barroso, Diana, Herrera, Laura, Amillategui, Rocio, Gómez-Castellá, Javier, Herrador, Zaida, ,
1w ago
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global leading cause of death, necessitating an investigation into its unequal distribution. Sun exposure, linked to vitamin D (VD) synthesis, has been proposed as a protective factor. This study aimed to analyse TB rates in Spain over time and space and explore their relationship with sunlight exposure. An ecological study examined the associations between rainfall, sunshine hours, and TB incidence in Spain. Data from the National Epidemiological Surveillance Network (RENAVE in Spanish) and the Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET in Spanish) from 2012 to 2020 wer ..read more
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Annual risk of hepatitis E virus infection and seroreversion: Insights from a serological cohort in Sitakunda, Bangladesh
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by Dighe, Amy, Khan, Ashraful Islam, Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman, Islam, Md Taufiqul, Khan, Zahid Hasan, Khan, Ishtiakul Islam, Hulse, Juan Dent, Ahmed, Shakeel, Rashid, Mamunur, Hossain, Md Zakir, Rashid, Rumana, Hegde, Sonia T., Gurley, Emily S., Qadri, Firdausi, Azman, Andrew S.
1w ago
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a major cause of acute jaundice in South Asia. Gaps in our understanding of transmission are driven by non-specific symptoms and scarcity of diagnostics, impeding rational control strategies. In this context, serological data can provide important proxy measures of infection. We enrolled a population-representative serological cohort of 2,337 individuals in Sitakunda, Bangladesh. We estimated the annual risks of HEV infection and seroreversion both using serostatus changes between paired serum samples collected 9 months apart, and by fitting catalytic models to ..read more
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Interplay of missed opportunity for vaccination and poor response to the vaccine led to measles outbreak in a slum area of Eastern Mumbai, India
Epidemiology & Infection
by Yadav, Reetika Malik, Gomare, Mangala, Gaikwad, Arun, Waghmare, Upalimitra, Betodkar, Utkarsh, Vashi, Meeta Dhaval, Kamal, Vineet Kumar, Thangaraj, Jeromie Wesley Vivian, Bangar, Sampada, Bhatnagar, Tarun, Murhekar, Manoj
1w ago
In the third week of September 2022, an outbreak of measles was reported from a slum in Eastern Mumbai, India. We sought to investigate whether failure to vaccinate or vaccine failure was the cause. We constructed an epidemic curve, drew a spot map, and calculated the attack rate and case-fatality ratio. We calculated vaccine effectiveness (VE) for one and two doses of measles vaccine in an unmatched case–control study and did stratified analysis by sex, availability of vaccination card, and migrant status. We identified 358 cases and four deaths with a 11.3% attack rate and 1.1% case fatalit ..read more
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Rapid assessment of data systems for COVID-19 vaccination in the WHO African Region
Epidemiology & Infection
by Mboussou, Franck, Nkamedjie, Patrick, Oyaole, Daniel, Farham, Bridget, Atagbaza, Ajiri, Nsasiirwe, Sheillah, Costache, Ana, Brooks, Donald, Wiysonge, Charles Shey, Impouma, Benido
1w ago
Most countries in Africa deployed digital solutions to monitor progress in rolling out COVID-19 vaccines. A rapid assessment of existing data systems for COVID-19 vaccines in the African region was conducted between May and July 2022, in 23 countries. Data were collected through interviews with key informants, identified among senior staff within Ministries of Health, using a semi-structured electronic questionnaire. At vaccination sites, individual data were collected in paper-based registers in five countries (21.7%), in an electronic registry in two countries (8.7%), and in the remaining 1 ..read more
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Barriers to vaccine acceptance in the adult population of mainland Finland, 2021
Epidemiology & Infection
by Lasander, Mervi, Elo, Kimmo, Joronen, Katja, Dub, Timothée
1w ago
There has been a lack of information on vaccine acceptance for Finnish adults. We conducted a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data collected through the Finnish Medicines Agency Medicine Barometer 2021 survey (response rate: 20.6%). We described and explained vaccine acceptance by investigating the associations between socio-demographic factors and statements using logistic regression and conducted a factor analysis. The majority of respondents (n = 2081) considered vaccines to be safe (93%), effective (97%), and important (95%). However, 20% and 14% felt they did not have eno ..read more
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The molecular epidemiology of hepatitis E virus genotype 3 in Canada
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by Borlang, Jamie, Murphy, Donald, Harlow, Jennifer, Osiowy, Carla, Nasheri, Neda
1w ago
Autochthonous hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is increasingly reported in industrialized countries and is mostly associated with zoonotic HEV genotype 3 (HEV-3). In this study, we examined the molecular epidemiology of 63 human clinical HEV-3 isolates in Canada between 2014 and 2022. Fifty-five samples were IgM positive, 45 samples were IgG positive and 44 were IgM and IgG positive. The majority of the isolates belong to the subtypes 3a, 3b, and 3j, with high sequence homology to Canadian swine and pork isolates. There were a few isolates that clustered with subtypes 3c, 3e, 3f, 3h, and 3g ..read more
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Combining models to generate a consensus effective reproduction number R for the COVID-19 epidemic status in England
Epidemiology & Infection
by Manley, Harrison, Park, Josie, Bevan, Luke, Sanchez-Marroquin, Alberto, Danelian, Gabriel, Bayley, Thomas, Bowman, Veronica, Maishman, Thomas, Finnie, Thomas, Charlett, André, Watkins, Nicholas A, Hutchinson, Johanna, Medley, Graham, Riley, Steven, ,, Panovska-Griffiths, Jasmina
1w ago
The effective reproduction number was widely accepted as a key indicator during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the UK, the value published on the UK Government Dashboard has been generated as a combined value from an ensemble of epidemiological models via a collaborative initiative between academia and government. In this paper, we outline this collaborative modelling approach and illustrate how, by using an established combination method, a combined estimate can be generated from an ensemble of epidemiological models. We analyse the values calculated for the period between ..read more
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Epidemiology of tuberculosis among children in Beijing, China, 2012–2021
Epidemiology & Infection
by Zheng, Huiwen, Xiao, Jing, Yang, Haiming, Li, Feina, Guo, Yajie, Wang, Yonghong, Li, Deze, Chen, Hao, Wang, Xiaotong, Li, Huimin, Shen, Chen
1w ago
Data on epidemiology trends of paediatric tuberculosis (TB) are limited in China. So, we investigated the clinical and epidemiological profiles in diagnosed TB disease and TB infection patients at Beijing Children’s Hospital. Of 3 193 patients, 51.05% had pulmonary TB (PTB) and 15.16% had extrapulmonary TB (EPTB). The most frequent forms of EPTB were TB meningitis (39.05%), pleural TB (29.75%), and disseminated TB (10.33%). PTB patients were significantly younger and associated with higher hospitalization frequency. Children aged 1–4 years exhibited higher risk of PTB and TB meningitis ..read more
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