Fluctuations in Pediatric Acute Otitis Media Burden During the First Two COVID-19 Years in Israel

被引:8
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作者
Zloczower, Elchanan [1 ,2 ,3 ,12 ]
Pitaro, Jacob [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Hazan, Itai [6 ,7 ,8 ]
Warman, Meir [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ziv, Oren [1 ,9 ]
Yaakov, Omer [8 ]
Marom, Tal [10 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Clalit Hlth Serv, Tel Aviv, Israel
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Kaplan Med Ctr, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Jerusalem, Israel
[3] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Fac Med, Jerusalem, Israel
[4] Shamir Med Ctr, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Zerifin, Israel
[5] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch, Fac Med, Tel Aviv, Israel
[6] Soroka Univ, Clin Res Ctr, Med Ctr, Beer Sheva, Israel
[7] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Fac Hlth Sci, Beer Sheva, Israel
[8] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Fac Hlth Sci, Joyce & Irvin Goldman Med Sch, Beer Sheva, Israel
[9] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Soroka Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Div Otorhinolaryngol,Med Ctr, Beer Sheva, Israel
[10] Samson Assuta Ashdod Univ Hosp, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Ashdod, Israel
[11] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Fac Hlth Sci, Beer Sheva, Israel
[12] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Kaplan Med Ctr, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, 1 Pasternak St, IL-7661041 Rehovot, Israel
关键词
coronavirus-19; acute otitis media; urinary tract infection; burden;
D O I
10.1097/INF.0000000000003767
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background:To study pediatric acute otitis media (AOM) burden fluctuations before and during the first two COVID years, which were characterized by measures to reduce the spread of airborne diseases. We used urinary tract infection (UTI) as a comparison infection. Methods:This was a cross-sectional study encompassing three pre-COVID years (March 1, 2017-February 29, 2020) and the first two COVID years (March 1, 2020-February 28, 2021, and March 1, 2021-February 28, 2022). Records were retrieved from the Clalit Health Services database, Israel's largest healthcare maintenance organization. Children 0-15 years with AOM and UTI episodes were categorized according to age (1>, 1-4, 5-15 years). We collected demographics, seasonality, AOM complications, antibiotic prescriptions, and recent COVID-19 infections. The average AOM/UTI rates of the three pre-COVID years vs. two COVID years were used to calculate the incidence rate ratios (IRRs). Results:We identified 1,102,826 AOM and 121,263 UTI episodes. The median age at AOM diagnosis was 2.0 years (IQR, 1.1-4.1). Male predominance, age at presentation, and the dominant age group of 1-4 years did not change during the COVID years. While UTI episode rates decreased during the COVID years (IRR 0.76, 95% CI, 0.68-0.84, P < 0.001), the reduction in AOM episode rates was >2-fold (IRR 0.46, 95% CI, 0.34-0.63, P < 0.001). The largest decrease was observed among children 1-4 years old during the first COVID year (beta=-1,938 AOM episodes/100,00 children, 95% CI, -2,038 to -1,912, P < 0.001). Recent COVID-19 infection was associated with low AOM morbidity (IRR 0.05, 95% CI 0.05-0.05, P < 0.001). Conclusions:AOM burden substantially decreased during the first COVID year but almost reached pre-pandemic levels during the second year.
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页码:146 / 151
页数:6
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