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意大利疥疮的再度流行:一种古老疾病的新情况

Resurgence of scabies in Italy: The new life of an old disease.

作者信息

Laganà Antonio, Saia Ilaria, Genovese Giovanni, Visalli Giuseppa, D'Andrea Giuseppa, Sidoti Salvatore, Di Pietro Angela, Facciolà Alessio

机构信息

Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences and Morphofunctional Imaging, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, Italy.

Istituto Clinico Polispecialistico C.O.T., Cure Ortopediche Traumatologiche s.p.a., 98124 Messina, Italy.

出版信息

Parasite Epidemiol Control. 2024 Nov 17;27:e00392. doi: 10.1016/j.parepi.2024.e00392. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Scabies, an old parasitic disease with a worldwide presence, has witnessed a recent resurgence in many parts of the world even in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a study on this resurgence in the Italian province of Messina, Sicily, evaluating the general features of affected people to better understand the possible modes of transmission. Specifically, we considered all the scabies notifications made in the period 2003-2022. Then, we focused on those cases occurred in the three-years period 2020-2022 carrying out an active surveillance by calling patients and asking them questions about their recent habits and movements and their consequent chances of contracting the disease. In total, 935 cases of scabies were reported from 2003 to 2022, with a remarkable increase between 2020 and 2022, when 288 cases were reported. Of these patients, we were able to reach by phone 240 (83.3 %) and interview them. Students were the most affected group (24.1 %), followed by retirees (21.0 %) and healthcare workers (13.2 %). Unfortunately, concerning the possible mode of transmission, more than half (58.5 %) of patients were not able to understand the real source of their infection. When known, the most common ways of transmission were a familiar origin (10.7 %) followed by causes linked to health environments (nursing home stays and hospital admissions). Moreover, 66.9 % of all the reported cases were part of an outbreak. Larger outbreaks occurred in healthcare facilities for more than half of the cases (69.4 %), the majority of which (88.9 %) were in nursing homes. Our research confirms the resurgence of scabies in our territory similar to trends in other European countries. Some critical factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, probably played a key role in influencing this epidemiological trend and showed the importance of always monitoring the epidemiology of all notifiable diseases to enable prompt action by competent authorities to limit their spread to the community.

摘要

疥疮是一种在全球范围内存在的古老寄生虫病,即便在新冠疫情期间,近期在世界许多地区也再度流行起来。我们针对意大利西西里岛墨西拿省的这一疫情复发情况开展了一项研究,评估患者的一般特征,以便更好地了解可能的传播方式。具体而言,我们考量了2003年至2022年期间所有的疥疮通报病例。接着,我们聚焦于2020年至2022年这三年期间发生的病例,通过致电患者并询问他们近期的习惯、活动以及感染疾病的相应可能性,展开主动监测。2003年至2022年期间共报告了935例疥疮病例,2020年至2022年期间显著增加,报告了288例。在这些患者中,我们通过电话联系到了240人(83.3%)并对他们进行了访谈。学生是受影响最严重的群体(24.1%),其次是退休人员(21.0%)和医护人员(13.2%)。遗憾的是,关于可能的传播方式,超过半数(58.5%)的患者无法知晓其感染的真正源头。已知的情况下,最常见的传播途径是家庭感染源(10.7%),其次是与健康环境相关的原因(入住养老院和住院)。此外,所有报告病例中有66.9%属于疫情爆发。超过半数的病例(69.4%)在医疗机构中发生了较大规模的疫情爆发,其中大多数(88.9%)发生在养老院。我们的研究证实了我们地区疥疮疫情的复发,这与其他欧洲国家的趋势相似。一些关键因素,包括新冠疫情,可能在影响这一流行病学趋势方面起到了关键作用,并表明持续监测所有应通报疾病的流行病学情况对于主管当局及时采取行动限制疾病传播至社区的重要性。

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