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马耳他因新冠病毒导致的儿科住院人数大幅减少。

Significant Reduction in Pediatric, Population-Based Hospital Admissions Due To COVID-19 in Malta.

作者信息

Degiorgio Sophie, Grech Neil, Dimech Yana Marie, Xuereb John, Grech Victor

机构信息

Department of Paediatrics, Mater Dei Hospital, L-Imsida, Malta.

Department of Medicine, Mater Dei Hospital, L-Imsida, Malta.

出版信息

Turk Arch Pediatr. 2022 Jan;57(1):87-92. doi: 10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2022.21145.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This population-based, retrospective study aimed to determine whether there was a drop in pediatric admissions during the first year of COVID-19 in Malta, as reported in other centers worldwide, as well as to determine any differences in patient characteristics when compared to the previous year.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

All unplanned pediatric medical admissions to Mater Dei Hospital from March 1, 2020 (a few days before the first case of COVID-19 in Malta) till February 28, 2021 (study period) and the corresponding period in 2019/20 (control period) and characteristics of patients admitted during the first 10 weeks (first wave of COVID-19) were analyzed.

RESULTS

Pediatric admissions dropped by 57.7% during the first year of COVID-19 (1601 vs. 3789 in 2019). During the first wave of COVID-19, a higher percentage of neonates were admitted in 2020 when compared to all other ages. There was a lower prevalence of respiratory illnesses during the first wave of COVID-19 (31.6% vs. 47.5% in 2019, P < .001), with a higher prevalence of cases related to child abuse or adverse socio-economic circumstances (2020, 9 [3.4%] vs 1 [0.1%] in 2019, P < .001). Following school closures, a drop in communicable disease admissions was recorded (68 [42.2%] vs. 421 [70.3%] in 2019, P < .001). A negative correlation between daily pediatric admissions and active COVID-19 cases in Malta was noted (r (68) = -0.33, P = .005).

CONCLUSION

The drop in admissions likely represents fear of contracting COVID-19 in hospital environments, together with a decline in communicable diseases due to school closures. Guardians' concerns must be alleviated as best as possible by effective public health measures.

摘要

目的

这项基于人群的回顾性研究旨在确定马耳他在新冠疫情第一年期间儿科住院人数是否如全球其他中心所报告的那样有所下降,并确定与上一年相比患者特征的任何差异。

材料与方法

分析了2020年3月1日(马耳他首例新冠病例出现前几天)至2021年2月28日(研究期)以及2019/20年相应时期(对照期)所有计划外的儿科医学住院病例,以及在最初10周(新冠疫情第一波)期间住院患者的特征。

结果

在新冠疫情的第一年,儿科住院人数下降了57.7%(2019年为3789例,2020年为1601例)。在新冠疫情第一波期间,与所有其他年龄段相比,2020年新生儿入院的比例更高。在新冠疫情第一波期间,呼吸道疾病的患病率较低(2019年为47.5%,2020年为31.6%,P < 0.001),而与虐待儿童或不良社会经济状况相关的病例患病率较高(2020年为9例[3.4%],2019年为1例[0.1%],P < 0.001)。学校关闭后,传染病住院人数有所下降(2019年为421例[70.3%],2020年为68例[42.2%],P < 0.001)。注意到马耳他每日儿科住院人数与活跃新冠病例之间存在负相关(r(68) = -0.33,P = 0.005)。

结论

住院人数的下降可能代表了对在医院环境中感染新冠的恐惧,以及由于学校关闭导致传染病减少。必须通过有效的公共卫生措施尽可能缓解监护人的担忧。

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