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The drop in reported invasive pneumococcal disease among adults during the first COVID-19 wave in the Netherlands explained.

机译:在荷兰的第一个Covid-19浪潮中,在成人中报道的侵袭性肺炎病虫病的下降解释说。

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Objectives: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the leading bacterial pathogen causing respiratory infections. Since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, less invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) was identified by surveillance systems worldwide. Measures to prevent transmission of SARS-CoV-2 also reduce transmission of pneumococci, but this would gradually lead to lower disease rates. Design: Here, we explore additional factors contributing to the instant drop in pneumococcal disease cases captured in surveillance. Results: Our observations on referral practices and other impediments to diagnostic testing indicate that residual IPD has likely occurred but remained undetected by conventional hospital-based surveillance. Conclusions: Depending on the setting, we discuss alternative monitoring strategies that could improve understanding of pneumococcal disease dynamics.
机译:目的:肺炎链球菌是引起呼吸道感染的主要细菌病原体。 由于Covid-19流行出现的,全世界监测系统鉴定了较少的侵袭性肺炎球菌疾病(IPD)。 防止SARS-COV-2传播的措施减少了肺炎球菌的传播,但这会逐渐导致疾病降低。 设计:在这里,我们探讨了在监测中捕获的肺炎球菌病病例的瞬间下降的额外因素。 结果:我们对诊断测试的转诊实践和其他障碍的观察表明,剩余IPD可能发生,但常规医院的监测仍未被发生。 结论:根据环境,我们讨论可改善对肺炎球菌疾病动态的理解的替代监测策略。

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