Impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic on the Clinical Features of Pediatric Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in Japan

Author:

Ozeki Shoko1,Kawada Jun-ichi1ORCID,Yamashita Daiki1,Yasufuku Chika1,Akano Takuya1,Kato Masahiro1,Suzuki Konomi1,Tano Chihiro1,Matsumoto Kazuki1,Mizutani Shu-hei1,Mori Ayumi1,Nishio Nobuhiro12,Kidokoro Hiroyuki1,Yasui Yoshihiro3,Takahashi Yoshiyuki1,Sato Yoshiaki14,Shiraki Anna,Ueda Kazuto,Ando Shotaro,Nagai Noriko,Aoshima Tsutomu,Suzuki Michio,Kubota Tetsuo,Suzuki Motomasa,Doi Satoru,Fukumi Daichi,Sugiyama Yuichiro,Morishita Masafumi,Nishimura Naoko,Takagi Mizuki,Kurahashi Hirokazu,Takeuchi Yohei,Kuraishi Kenji,Shinohara Osamu,Kawabe Takashi,Watanabe Nobuhiro,Hasegawa Shinji,Muto Taichiro,Kido Shinji,Hara Shinya,Hoshino Shin,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine , Nagoya , Japan

2. Department of Advanced Medicine, Center for Advanced Medicine and Clinical Research, Nagoya University Hospital , Nagoya , Japan

3. Department of Surveillance and Information, Aichi Prefectural Institute of Public Health , Nagoya , Japan

4. Division of Neonatology, Center for Maternal-Neonatal Care, Nagoya University Hospital , Nagoya , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Background Mitigation measures implemented during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic remarkably reduced the incidence of infectious diseases among children. However, a re-emergence of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection was observed in 2021 in Japan. We compared the clinical characteristics of hospitalized patients with RSV infection before and during COVID-19. Methods We retrospectively enrolled children aged <6 years who were hospitalized with RSV infection in 18 hospitals and compared their clinical characteristics before (January 2019 to April 2020, 1675 patients) and during COVID-19 (September 2020 to December 2021, 1297 patients). Results The mean age of patients with RSV infection was significantly higher during COVID-19 than before (17.4 vs 13.7 months, P < .001). Compared with before COVID-19, a 2.6-fold increase in RSV cases in the 2–5 years age group was observed from sentinel surveillance during COVID-19, whereas a 1.2-fold increase was noted in the same age group among hospitalized patients. On average for all patients, consolidation shadows obtained on radiography were less frequently observed (26.1 vs 29.6%, P = .04), and reduced respiratory assistance (42.2% vs 48.7%, P < .001) and hospitalization stay (5.7 vs 6.0 days, P < .001) was required in patients with RSV infection during COVID-19. Conclusions Coronavirus disease 2019 and social activity restriction caused epidemiological changes in pediatric RSV infections, and a majority of patients with RSV infection aged ≥2 years did not develop severe symptoms requiring hospitalization. The RSV symptoms during the COVID-19 outbreak were equivalent to or milder than in the previous seasons.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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