Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome bunyavirus human-to-human transmission

Author:

Fang Xinyu,Hu Jianli,Peng Zhihang,Dai Qigang,Liu Wendong,Liang Shuyi,Li Zhifeng,Zhang Nan,Bao ChangjunORCID

Abstract

Background Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) was listed as one of the most severe infectious disease by world health organization in 2017. It can mostly be transmitted by tick bite, while human-to-human transmission has occurred on multiple occasions. This study aimed to explore the epidemiological and clinical characteristics and make risk analysis of SFTS human-to-human transmission. Methods Descriptive and spatial methods were employed to illustrate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of SFTS human-to-human transmission. The risk of SFTS human-to-human transmission was accessed through secondary attack rate (SAR) and basic reproductive number (R0). Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the associated risk factors. Results A total of 27 clusters of SFTS human-to-human transmission were reported in China and South Korea during 1996–2019. It mainly occurred among elder people in May, June and October in central and eastern China. The secondary cases developed milder clinical manifestation and better outcome than the index cases. The incubation period was 10.0 days (IQR:8.0–12.0), SAR was 1.72%-55.00%, and the average R0 to be 0.13 (95%CI:0.11–0.16). Being blood relatives of the index case, direct blood/bloody secretion contact and bloody droplet contact had more risk of infection (OR = 6.35(95%CI:3.26–12.37), 38.01 (95%CI,19.73–73.23), 2.27 (95%CI,1.01–5.19)). Conclusions SFTS human-to-human transmission in China and South Korea during 1996–2019 had obvious spatio-temporal distinction. Ongoing assessment of this transmission risk is crucial for public health authorities though it continues to be low now.

Funder

Jiangsu Provincial Major Science & Technology Demonstration Project

Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation

Jiangsu Provincial Medical Major Talent and Youth Talent

Key Medical Discipline of Epidemiology

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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