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COVID-19 大流行对性传播感染服务的影响-来自波兰比亚韦斯托克的经验。

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexually transmitted infections services - experience from Bialystok, Poland.

机构信息

Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland.

出版信息

Przegl Epidemiol. 2021;75(2):151-158. doi: 10.32394/pe.75.14.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

COVID-19 pandemic had a big impact on the health services organisation, including that of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

AIM

To analyse and evaluate the influence of COVID-19 epidemic on the detection of STIs and healthcare services in a group of these patients on the base of the experience of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology and University Outpatient Clinic in Bialystok, Poland.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

Analysis of the number of consultations for suspicion of STIs, number of newly diagnosed cases of syphilis, gonorrhoea, Chlamydia trachomatis infections and genital herpes in two periods: January 2019 - February 2020 (before the epidemic state was introduced) and March 2020 - April 2021 (during pandemic). STIs cases hospitalised in the same periods were also analysed.

RESULTS

The number of hospitalisations and outpatient consultations decreased during pandemic as compared to the period before it (by 83.3% and 41.9%, respectively). Patients with syphilis constituted the majority in both periods, remaining STIs were few. During pandemic, the proportion of detected cases of syphilis was higher as compared to the time before it, despite the diminished number of consultations (39.4% and 28%, respectively). Majority of patients with syphilis were men (92.3% and 93.3%), among them men-who-have-sex-with-men constituted at least 50%. Early syphilis was diagnosed more frequently during pandemic than before it (92.3% and 78.6%, respectively), early symptomatic syphilis in particular (46.2% and 35.7%, respectively). HIV coinfection in syphilis patients was more frequent during pandemic (15.8% and 7.1%, respectively). More than half of these patients (53.8%) did not come for follow-up visits after treatment during pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS

The pandemic caused the decrease in number of outpatient STIs consultations and hospitalisations. The proportion of newly diagnosed cases of syphilis per number of consultations increased. The percentage of early syphilis cases, especially early symptomatic syphilis increased. Adherence to after treatment follow up was suboptimal.

摘要

引言

COVID-19 大流行对卫生服务组织产生了重大影响,包括性传播感染(STIs)。

目的

基于波兰比亚韦斯托克皮肤科和性病科以及大学门诊的经验,分析和评估 COVID-19 疫情对一组 STI 患者检测和医疗保健服务的影响。

材料和方法

分析了 2019 年 1 月至 2 月(引入疫情状态之前)和 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 4 月(大流行期间)两个时期因疑似 STIs 就诊的人数、新诊断出的梅毒、淋病、沙眼衣原体感染和生殖器疱疹病例数。还分析了同期住院的 STI 病例。

结果

与疫情前相比,疫情期间住院和门诊就诊人数减少(分别减少 83.3%和 41.9%)。两个时期患者中梅毒患者居多,其他 STI 患者较少。尽管就诊人数减少,但疫情期间梅毒检出率高于疫情前(分别为 39.4%和 28%)。梅毒患者中男性占绝大多数(分别为 92.3%和 93.3%),其中男男性行为者至少占 50%。疫情期间比疫情前更常诊断早期梅毒(分别为 92.3%和 78.6%),特别是早期有症状梅毒(分别为 46.2%和 35.7%)。梅毒患者中 HIV 合并感染在疫情期间更为常见(分别为 15.8%和 7.1%)。疫情期间,超过一半(53.8%)的这些患者在治疗后没有进行随访。

结论

大流行导致门诊 STI 就诊和住院人数减少。每咨询人数中新诊断出的梅毒病例比例增加。早期梅毒病例,特别是早期有症状梅毒病例的比例增加。治疗后随访的依从性不理想。

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