北京
手足口病
流行病学
疾病控制
手足口病
口蹄疫
中国
疾病
兽医学
病毒学
脚(韵律)
医学
人口学
地理
生物
环境卫生
爆发
内科学
哲学
社会学
考古
语言学
作者
Yan Cui,Yuxue Yang,Ran‐Ran Zheng,Mingzhu Xie,Wan‐Xue Zhang,Lin‐Yi Chen,Juan Du,Yang� Yang,Lu Xi,Hua Li,Hong‐Jun Li,Qing‐Bin Lu
摘要
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is an infectious disease that usually occurs in children under 5 years and is caused by a group of enteroviruses. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiological characteristics of HFMD clusters from 2016 to 2020 in Tongzhou, Beijing, and explored the genetic evolution of CV-A6. The HFMD case information came from the Information System of China Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as the clusters information verification and on-site investigation by Tongzhou CDC. ARIMA model was applied to forecast HFMD clusters in 2020. Totally 440 HFMD clusters were reported during 2016-2020. The large peak of the clusters occurred in April-July, followed by a smaller peak in October-November during 2016-2019. However, in 2020, the two peaks disappeared. The main site of HFMD clusters was childcare facilities (65.0%) and mostly occurred in urban areas (46.1%). The detection rate of CV-A6 was the highest (36.1%), and cases with CV-A6 infection had the highest proportion of fever. The phylogenetic analysis based on CV-A6 VP1 gene showed that the predominant strains mainly located in Group F during 2016-2017, while changed into Group A during 2018-2020. HFMD clusters presented seasonality, mainly located in childcare facilities and urban areas, and CV-A6 was the major causative agent. Targeted prevention and control measures should be taken to reduce HFMD clusters.
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