Resurgence of human metapneumovirus infection and influenza after three seasons of inactivity in the post‐COVID‐19 era in Hokkaido, Japan, 2022–2023

Author:

Fukuda Yuya12ORCID,Togashi Atsuo1,Hirakawa Satoshi1,Yamamoto Masaki1,Fukumura Shinobu1,Nawa Tomohiro3,Honjo Saho4,Kunizaki Jun5,Nishino Kouhei6,Tanaka Toju7,Kizawa Toshitaka8,Yamamoto Dai9,Takeuchi Ryoh10,Sasaoka Yuta11,Kikuchi Masayoshi12,Ito Takuro13,Nagai Kazushige14,Asakura Hirofumi15,Kudou Katsumasa16,Yoshida Masaki17,Nishida Takeshi18,Tsugawa Takeshi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine Sapporo Japan

2. Department of Pediatrics Japan Red Cross Urakawa Hospital Hokkaido Japan

3. Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Pediatric Intensive Care Hokkaido Medical Center for Child Health and Rehabilitation Sapporo Japan

4. Department of Pediatrics Iwamizawa Municipal General Hospital Hokkaido Japan

5. Department of Pediatrics NTT EC Sapporo Medical Center Sapporo Japan

6. Department of Pediatrics Otaru Kyokai Hospital Hokkaido Japan

7. Department of Pediatrics National Hospital Organization Hokkaido Medical Center Sapporo Japan

8. Department of Pediatrics Japan Community Health Care Organization Sapporo Hokushin Hospital Sapporo Japan

9. Department of Pediatrics Kushiro City General Hospital Hokkaido Japan

10. Department of Pediatrics Nemuro City Hospital Hokkaido Japan

11. Department of Pediatrics Hakodate Municipal Hospital Hokkaido Japan

12. Department of Pediatrics Sunagawa City Medical Center Hokkaido Japan

13. Department of Pediatrics Steel Memorial Muroran Hospital Hokkaido Japan

14. Department of Pediatrics Takikawa Municipal Hospital Hokkaido Japan

15. Department of Pediatrics Hokkaido Esashi Hospital Hokkaido Japan

16. Department of Pediatrics Tomakomai City Hospital Hokkaido Japan

17. Department of Pediatrics Yakumo General Hospital Hokkaido Japan

18. Department of Pediatrics Rumoi City Hospital Hokkaido Japan

Abstract

AbstractFollowing the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) outbreak in February 2020, incidences of various infectious diseases decreased notably in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. However, Japan began gradually easing COVID‐19 infection control measures in 2022. Here, we conducted a survey of children hospitalized with human metapneumovirus (hMPV), influenza A and B, and respiratory syncytial virus infections in 18 hospitals across Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan, spanning from July 2019 to June 2023. From March 2020 to June 2022 (28 months), only 13 patients were hospitalized with hMPV, and two patients had influenza A. However, in October to November 2022, there was a re‐emergence of hMPV infections, with a maximum of 27 hospitalizations per week. From July 2022 to June 2023 (12 months), the number of hMPV‐related hospitalizations dramatically increased to 317 patients, with the majority aged 3–6 years (38.2%, [121/317]). Influenza A also showed an increase from December 2022, with a peak of 13 hospitalizations per week in March 2023, considerably fewer than the pre‐COVID‐19 outbreak in December 2019, when rates reached 45 hospitalizations per week. These findings suggest the possibility of observing more resurgences in infectious diseases in Japan after 2023 if infection control measures continue to be relaxed. Caution is needed in managing potential outbreaks.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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