Determining the seasonality of respiratory syncytial virus in Slovenia

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作者
Grilc, Eva [1 ]
Trilar, Katarina Prosenc [2 ]
Lajovic, Jaro [3 ]
Socan, Maja [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Publ Hlth, Zaloska Cesta 29, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
[2] Natl Lab Hlth Environm & Food, Ljubljana, Slovenia
[3] Ro Sigma, Ljubljana, Slovenia
关键词
MEM; RSV; season threshold; seasonality; surveillance; UNITED-STATES; INFLUENZA SURVEILLANCE; BURDEN; CHILDREN; VARIABILITY; PREVENTION; INFECTION;
D O I
10.1111/irv.12779
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background In Slovenia, the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) surveillance is based on national laboratory data. The weeks with more than 10% of samples tested positive compose RSV epidemic season. The use of real-time multiplex PCR, which identifies other respiratory pathogens in parallel with RSV, caused more testing but the percentage of RSV positives lowered. The 10% threshold was reached with delay, which raised concern about its suitability for defining RSV seasonality. Methods To describe the seasonality of RSV, the onset, offset and duration of the RSV epidemic season across 10 years (from week 40, 2008/2009 to week 39, 2017/2018), four calculative methods were deployed including moving epidemic method, MEM, and epidemiological parameters were compared. Results In 10 years, 10 969 (12%) out of 90 264 samples tested positive for RSV. The number of tested samples increased remarkably from the first to last season with a drop in the percentage of positive samples from 23% to 10%. The onset of RSV epidemic varied considerably regardless of the calculative method used (from 10 to 13 weeks). The unevenness in the RSV epidemic season end was also observed. The average duration of RSV epidemic season was the shortest when moving epidemic method has been used (15.7 weeks) and longest with >= 3% method (22.9 weeks). Conclusion The >= 3% calculative method could be used as an early warning of the RSV season. However, >= 7% calculative method was found to be reliable enough to define the epidemiological parameters of an ongoing season and to support public health response. The potential of the moving epidemic method should be further explored.
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