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约旦阿兹拉克和扎塔里难民营的 COVID-19 流行病学和卫生服务利用变化:一项回顾性队列研究。

COVID-19 epidemiology and changes in health service utilization in Azraq and Zaatari refugee camps in Jordan: A retrospective cohort study.

机构信息

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.

Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS Med. 2022 May 10;19(5):e1003993. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003993. eCollection 2022 May.

DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1003993
PMID:35536871
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9089859/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

The effects of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in humanitarian contexts are not well understood. Specific vulnerabilities in such settings raised concerns about the ability to respond and maintain essential health services. This study describes the epidemiology of COVID-19 in Azraq and Zaatari refugee camps in Jordan (population: 37,932 and 79,034, respectively) and evaluates changes in routine health services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS AND FINDINGS

We calculate the descriptive statistics of COVID-19 cases in the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)'s linelist and adjusted odds ratios (aORs) for selected outcomes. We evaluate the changes in health services using monthly routine data from UNHCR's health information system (HIS; January 2018 to March 2021) and apply interrupted time series analysis with a generalized additive model and negative binomial (NB) distribution, accounting for long-term trends and seasonality, reporting results as incidence rate ratios (IRRs). COVID-19 cases were first reported on September 8 and September 13, 2020 in Azraq and Zaatari camps, respectively, 6 months after the first case in Jordan. Incidence rates (IRs) were lower in camps than neighboring governorates (by 37.6% in Azraq (IRR: 0.624, 95% confidence interval [CI]: [0.584 to 0.666], p-value: <0.001) and 40.2% in Zaatari (IRR: 0.598, 95% CI: [0.570, 0.629], p-value: <0.001)) and lower than Jordan (by 59.7% in Azraq (IRR: 0.403, 95% CI: [0.378 to 0.430], p-value: <0.001) and by 63.3% in Zaatari (IRR: 0.367, 95% CI: [0.350 to 0.385], p-value: <0.001)). Characteristics of cases and risk factors for negative disease outcomes were consistent with increasing COVID-19 evidence. The following health services reported an immediate decline during the first year of COVID-19: healthcare utilization (by 32% in Azraq (IRR: 0.680, 95% CI [0.549 to 0.843], p-value < 0.001) and by 24.2% in Zaatari (IRR: 0.758, 95% CI [0.577 to 0.995], p-value = 0.046)); consultations for respiratory tract infections (RTIs; by 25.1% in Azraq (IRR: 0.749, 95% CI: [0.596 to 0.940], p-value = 0.013 and by 37.5% in Zaatari (IRR: 0.625, 95% CI: [0.461 to 0.849], p-value = 0.003)); and family planning (new and repeat family planning consultations decreased by 47.4% in Azraq (IRR: 0.526, 95% CI: [0.376 to 0.736], p-value = <0.001) and 47.6% in Zaatari (IRR: 0.524, 95% CI: [0.312 to 0.878], p-value = 0.014)). Maternal and child health services as well as noncommunicable diseases did not show major changes compared to pre-COVID-19 period. Conducting interrupted time series analyses in volatile settings such refugee camps can be challenging as it may be difficult to meet some analytical assumptions and to mitigate threats to validity. The main limitation of this study relates therefore to possible unmeasured confounding.

CONCLUSIONS

COVID-19 transmission was lower in camps than outside of camps. Refugees may have been affected from external transmission, rather than driving it. Various types of health services were affected differently, but disruptions appear to have been limited in the 2 camps compared to other noncamp settings. These insights into Jordan's refugee camps during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic set the stage for follow-up research to investigate how infection susceptibility evolved over time, as well as which mitigation strategies were more successful and accepted.

摘要

背景

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行在人道主义环境中的影响尚不清楚。这种情况下的具体弱点引起了人们对应对和维持基本卫生服务能力的关注。本研究描述了 COVID-19 在约旦的阿兹拉克和扎塔里难民营中的流行病学情况(人口分别为 37932 人和 79034 人),并评估了 COVID-19 大流行期间常规卫生服务的变化。

方法和发现

我们计算了联合国难民署(UNHCR)清单中 COVID-19 病例的描述性统计数据,并对选定结果进行了调整后的优势比(aOR)。我们使用 UNHCR 卫生信息系统(HIS)的月度常规数据(2018 年 1 月至 2021 年 3 月)评估了卫生服务的变化,并应用具有广义加性模型和负二项式(NB)分布的中断时间序列分析,同时考虑了长期趋势和季节性,报告结果为发病率比值(IRR)。阿兹拉克和扎塔里营地的 COVID-19 病例分别于 2020 年 9 月 8 日和 9 月 13 日首次报告,比约旦的首例病例晚了 6 个月。营地的发病率(IR)低于邻近的省份(阿兹拉克营地降低了 37.6%(IRR:0.624,95%置信区间[CI]:[0.584 至 0.666],p 值:<0.001),扎塔里营地降低了 40.2%(IRR:0.598,95%CI:[0.570 至 0.629],p 值:<0.001)),也低于约旦(阿兹拉克营地降低了 59.7%(IRR:0.403,95%CI:[0.378 至 0.430],p 值:<0.001),扎塔里营地降低了 63.3%(IRR:0.367,95%CI:[0.350 至 0.385],p 值:<0.001))。病例特征和疾病不良结局的风险因素与不断增加的 COVID-19 证据一致。在 COVID-19 出现的第一年,以下卫生服务立即下降:医疗保健利用率(阿兹拉克营地降低了 32%(IRR:0.680,95%CI:[0.549 至 0.843],p 值:<0.001),扎塔里营地降低了 24.2%(IRR:0.758,95%CI:[0.577 至 0.995],p 值:= 0.046));呼吸道感染(RTI)的咨询(阿兹拉克营地降低了 25.1%(IRR:0.749,95%CI:[0.596 至 0.940],p 值:= 0.013),扎塔里营地降低了 37.5%(IRR:0.625,95%CI:[0.461 至 0.849],p 值:= 0.003));和计划生育(新的和重复的计划生育咨询减少了 47.4%(IRR:0.526,95%CI:[0.376 至 0.736],p 值:<0.001),阿兹拉克营地减少了 47.6%(IRR:0.524,95%CI:[0.312 至 0.878],p 值:= 0.014))。与 COVID-19 之前的时期相比,孕产妇和儿童保健服务以及非传染性疾病没有发生重大变化。在像难民营这样的动荡环境中进行中断时间序列分析可能具有挑战性,因为可能难以满足一些分析假设并减轻对有效性的威胁。因此,本研究的主要限制因素与可能存在的无法测量的混杂因素有关。

结论

营地中的 COVID-19 传播率低于营地外。难民可能受到外部传播的影响,而不是驱动传播。各种类型的卫生服务受到的影响不同,但与其他非营地环境相比,这两个营地的干扰似乎有限。这些在 COVID-19 大流行的第一年对约旦难民营的了解为后续研究奠定了基础,以调查感染易感性随时间的演变,以及哪些缓解策略更成功和被接受。

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