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模拟分级制度对英国第一次和第二次全国封锁期间新冠病毒传播的影响。

Modelling the impact of the tier system on SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the UK between the first and second national lockdowns.

作者信息

Laydon Daniel J, Mishra Swapnil, Hinsley Wes R, Samartsidis Pantelis, Flaxman Seth, Gandy Axel, Ferguson Neil M, Bhatt Samir

机构信息

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis, Jameel Institute for Disease and Emergency Analytics, Imperial College London, London, UK

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis, Jameel Institute for Disease and Emergency Analytics, Imperial College London, London, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2021 Apr 22;11(4):e050346. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050346.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To measure the effects of the tier system on the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK between the first and second national lockdowns, before the emergence of the B.1.1.7 variant of concern.

DESIGN

This is a modelling study combining estimates of real-time reproduction number (derived from UK case, death and serological survey data) with publicly available data on regional non-pharmaceutical interventions. We fit a Bayesian hierarchical model with latent factors using these quantities to account for broader national trends in addition to subnational effects from tiers.

SETTING

The UK at lower tier local authority (LTLA) level. 310 LTLAs were included in the analysis.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES

Reduction in real-time reproduction number .

RESULTS

Nationally, transmission increased between July and late September, regional differences notwithstanding. Immediately prior to the introduction of the tier system, averaged 1.3 (0.9-1.6) across LTLAs, but declined to an average of 1.1 (0.86-1.42) 2 weeks later. Decline in transmission was not solely attributable to tiers. Tier 1 had negligible effects. Tiers 2 and 3, respectively, reduced transmission by 6% (5%-7%) and 23% (21%-25%). 288 LTLAs (93%) would have begun to suppress their epidemics if every LTLA had gone into tier 3 by the second national lockdown, whereas only 90 (29%) did so in reality.

CONCLUSIONS

The relatively small effect sizes found in this analysis demonstrate that interventions at least as stringent as tier 3 are required to suppress transmission, especially considering more transmissible variants, at least until effective vaccination is widespread or much greater population immunity has amassed.

摘要

目的

在值得关注的B.1.1.7变异株出现之前,衡量分级系统在英国第一次和第二次全国封锁之间对新冠疫情的影响。

设计

这是一项建模研究,将实时繁殖数估计值(源自英国病例、死亡和血清学调查数据)与区域非药物干预的公开数据相结合。我们使用这些量拟合了一个带有潜在因素的贝叶斯分层模型,以考虑除分级带来的次国家层面影响之外的更广泛的国家趋势。

背景

英国较低层级地方当局(LTLA)层面。分析纳入了310个LTLA。

主要和次要观察指标

实时繁殖数的降低。

结果

在全国范围内,尽管存在区域差异,但7月至9月下旬传播率有所上升。就在分级系统引入之前,各LTLA的实时繁殖数平均为1.3(0.9 - 1.6),但两周后降至平均1.1(0.86 - 1.42)。传播率的下降并非完全归因于分级。第1级的影响可忽略不计。第2级和第3级分别将传播率降低了6%(5% - 7%)和23%(21% - 25%)。如果在第二次全国封锁时每个LTLA都进入第3级,288个LTLA(93%)本可开始抑制其疫情,而实际上只有90个(29%)做到了这一点。

结论

该分析中发现的相对较小的效应量表明,至少需要与第3级一样严格的干预措施来抑制传播,特别是考虑到更具传播性的变异株,至少在有效疫苗广泛接种或积累了更高的人群免疫力之前是这样。

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