Sewage surveillance revealed the seasonality and prevalence of respiratory syncytial virus and its implications for seasonal immunization strategy in low and middle-income regions of China DOI
Ziqiang Zhang, Qingxiang Li,

Fenglan He

et al.

Water Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 270, P. 122828 - 122828

Published: Nov. 22, 2024

Language: Английский

Resurgence of common respiratory viruses and mycoplasma pneumoniae after ending the zero-COVID policy in Shanghai DOI Creative Commons
Pengcheng Liu, Menghua Xu, Lijuan Lu

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Jan. 13, 2025

China has adhered to policies of zero-COVID for almost three years since the outbreak COVID-19, which remarkably affected circulation respiratory pathogens. However, begun end in late 2022. Here, we reported a resurgence common viruses and Mycoplasma pneumoniae with unique epidemiological characteristics among children after ending policy Shanghai, China, 2023. Children hospitalized acute tract infections were enrolled from January 2022 December Nine 2 atypical bacteria detected specimens patients using multiplex PCR-based assay. The data analyzed compared between periods before (2022) (2023) policies. A total 8550 enrolled, including 6170 2023 2380 Rhinovirus (14.2%) was dominant pathogen 2022, however, (38.8%) Compared detection rates pathogens significantly increased (72.9% vs. 41.8%, p < 0.001). An out‐of-season epidemic syncytial virus observed during spring summer median age infected greater than that Besides, mixed more frequent (23.8% 28.9%, is now facing multiple epidemics changing seasonality, altered distribution, increasing infection Our finding highlights need public health interventions prepare outbreaks post-COVID-19 era.

Language: Английский

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1

Relationship between RSV-hospitalized children and meteorological factors: a time series analysis from 2017 to 2023 DOI Creative Commons

Shuying Wang,

Yifan Wang,

Yingxue Zou

et al.

BioMedical Engineering OnLine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Feb. 5, 2025

Language: Английский

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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the respiratory syncytial virus infections in children admitted with community acquired pneumonia: a retrospective study at a tertiary hospital of Northeast China DOI
Xiaoyi Xu, Lingling Wu, Yi Liu

et al.

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 17, 2025

Language: Английский

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RSV Infection in Refugees and Asylum Seekers: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Matteo Riccò,

Silvia Corrado,

Marco Bottazzoli

et al.

Epidemiologia, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(2), P. 221 - 249

Published: May 27, 2024

Respiratory diseases, including respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections, are common reasons for seeking healthcare among refugees and asylum seekers. A systematic review with meta-analysis was designed to appraise all the available evidence on RSV infections individuals in refugee camps. Three medical databases (PubMed, Embase, Scopus) as well preprint repository medRxiv.org were searched eligible observational studies, collected cases pooled a random-effects model. Heterogeneity assessed using I2 statistics. Funnel plots regression analysis calculated analyzing reporting bias. Eventually, six studies retrieved from three areas (Bangladesh, Thailand, Kenya), estimates of 129.704 per 1000 samples (95% CI 66.393 237.986) compared 110.287 people influenza 73.186 162.889), 136.398 84.510 212.741) human adenovirus (HAdV), 69.553 49.802 96.343) parainfluenzavirus (PIFV), 60.338 31.933 111.109) metapneumovirus (hMPV). Using reference group, risk positive specimen greater (relative [RR] 1.514, 95% 1.396 1.641) HAdV (RR 1.984, 1.834 2.146) lower B 0.276, CI: 0.239 0.319), PIFV (RR: 0.889, 0.806 0.981), hMPV 0.594, 0.534 0.662). In summary, high rates documented sheltered camps, stressing importance specifically preventive strategies.

Language: Английский

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Resurgence of common respiratory viruses and mycoplasma pneumoniae in children after ending the zero-COVID policy, Shanghai, China, 2023 DOI
Pengcheng Liu, Menghua Xu, Lijuan Lu

et al.

Published: July 18, 2024

Abstract Background China has adhered to policies of zero-COVID for almost three years since the outbreak COVID-19, which have remarkably affected circulation respiratory pathogens. However, begun end in late 2022. Here, we reported a resurgence common viruses and mycoplasma pneumoniae with unique epidemiological characteristics among children after ending policy Shanghai, China, 2023. Methods Children hospitalized acute tract infections were enrolled from January 2022 December Nine 2 atypical bacteria detected specimens patients using multiplex PCR-based assay. The data analyzed compared between periods before (2022) (2023) policies. Results A total 8550 enrolled, including 6170 2023 2380 Rhinovirus (14.2%) was dominant pathogen 2022, however, Mycoplasma (38.8%) Compared detection rates pathogens significantly increased (72.9% vs. 41.8%, p < 0.001). An out-of-season epidemic syncytial virus observed during spring summer median age infected greater than that Besides, mixed more frequent (23.8% 28.9%, Conclusions is now facing multiple epidemics changing seasonality, altered distribution, increasing infection Our finding highlights need public health interventions prepare outbreaks post-COVID-19 era.

Language: Английский

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0

Sewage surveillance revealed the seasonality and prevalence of respiratory syncytial virus and its implications for seasonal immunization strategy in low and middle-income regions of China DOI
Ziqiang Zhang, Qingxiang Li,

Fenglan He

et al.

Water Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 270, P. 122828 - 122828

Published: Nov. 22, 2024

Language: Английский

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0