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马来西亚 COVID-19 传播控制与流感发生之间的相关性。

Correlations between control of COVID-19 transmission and influenza occurrences in Malaysia.

机构信息

Environmental Science Program, Division of Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College, 2000 Jintong Road, Tangjiawan, Zhuhai, GD, 519087, China.

Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Curtin University Malaysia, CDT 250, 98009, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.

出版信息

Public Health. 2021 Sep;198:96-101. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2021.07.007. Epub 2021 Jul 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The transmission of COVID-19 has sent Malaysia into cycles of tightening and relaxation of movement control, which are still continuing currently in line with local fluctuations of new COVID-19 cases. During movement control, measures comprising physical distancing, hand cleaning or sanitizing, and sanitization of premises are consistently implemented while self-isolation and travel restrictions are adaptively enforced. This study aims to examine if the control of COVID-19 transmission has an effect on the national influenza occurrences as some measures for COVID-19 control are similar to those for influenza.

STUDY DESIGN

For this study, data of weekly new cases of influenza and COVID-19 were obtained from official platforms for non-parametric statistical analysis.

METHODS

This study compared the influenza occurrences before and after the onset of COVID-19 using the Mann-Whitney U-test and explored Spearman's correlations between COVID-19 and influenza incidences after the onset of COVID-19.

RESULTS

It shows that influenza incidences before and after the onset of COVID-19 were significantly different and that influenza cases have significantly reduced after the onset of COVID-19. The weekly cases of influenza and COVID-19 were significantly and negatively correlated.

CONCLUSIONS

This study underscores the co-benefits of COVID-19 control measures and alleviates the concern for the risk of COVID-19 and influenza co-infection.

摘要

目的

COVID-19 的传播使马来西亚进入了收紧和放松行动控制的循环,目前仍在根据当地 COVID-19 新病例的波动继续进行。在行动控制期间,始终实施包括保持身体距离、洗手或消毒以及场所消毒等措施,同时适应性地实施自我隔离和旅行限制。本研究旨在检查 COVID-19 传播的控制是否对国家流感发生有影响,因为 COVID-19 控制的一些措施与流感的措施相似。

设计

在这项研究中,从官方平台获取了每周新的 COVID-19 和流感病例数据,用于非参数统计分析。

方法

本研究使用曼-惠特尼 U 检验比较了 COVID-19 发病前后的流感发生率,并探讨了 COVID-19 发病后 COVID-19 和流感发病率之间的斯皮尔曼相关性。

结果

结果表明,COVID-19 发病前后的流感发生率有显著差异,COVID-19 发病后流感病例明显减少。流感和 COVID-19 的每周病例数呈显著负相关。

结论

本研究强调了 COVID-19 控制措施的共同效益,并减轻了对 COVID-19 和流感合并感染风险的担忧。

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