Analysis of the epidemiological situation of influenza in Guangzhou under the prevention and control of COVID‐19 in June 2022
Objective Under the prevention and control measures of COVID‐19, the epidemiological situation of respiratory pathogens is not well known. Understanding the patterns of respiratory pathogens epidemiology under the prevention and control measures of COVID‐19 is important to guide resource allocation...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The clinical respiratory journal 2024-05, Vol.18 (5), p.e13754-n/a |
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Under the prevention and control measures of COVID‐19, the epidemiological situation of respiratory pathogens is not well known. Understanding the patterns of respiratory pathogens epidemiology under the prevention and control measures of COVID‐19 is important to guide resource allocation for existing and future treatment and prevention strategies.
Methods
In total, 659 fever outpatients nasopharyngeal swabs were collected at fever illness onset during June in 2022 at the First Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University. Swabs were tested by real‐time fluorescent single‐tube multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for 12 respiratory pathogens. Moreover, 108 of the 659 swabs were tested for influenza virus antigen.
Results
At least one pathogen was detected in 477 (72.38%) of 659 fever outpatients with multiple pathogens identified in 25 (3.79%). The highest multiple infectious pattern is parainfluenza virus in combination with influenza (five cases). Influenza A virus (IFA), human rhinovirus (HRV), and parainfluenza virus are the three leading virus pathogens with proportions of 64.64%, 5.01%, and 2.88%. School‐age children and adult groups have the highest pathogens positivity rate of 81.28% and 83.87%.
Conclusion
A high proportion of adolescents and adults has respiratory pathogens detected during fever illnesses during June in 2022 under the prevention and control of COVID‐19. These data indicate that diagnosis, prevention, and control of respiratory tract infection should be paid attention under the prevention and control of COVID‐19.
In this work, Multiplex Probe Amplification (MPA) technique was used to detect 12 respiratory viruses in the nasopharyngeal swabs of 659 fever outpatients, showing a relatively high positive rate (72.38%), including multiple infections (3.79%). The positive rate of influenza A (64.64%), and infection was the highest, followed by HRV (5.01%) and PIV (2.88%). A high proportion of adolescents and adults has respiratory pathogens detected during fever illnesses during June in 2022 under the prevention and control of COVID‐19. |
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ISSN: | 1752-6981 1752-699X |
DOI: | 10.1111/crj.13754 |