Comparison of epidemic characteristics and clinical manifestation of chickenpox between adults and children in Shandong Province from 2019 to 2021.
10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20220906-00766
- Author:
Gui Jie LUAN
1
;
Meng CHEN
2
;
Yao LIU
2
;
Shao Nan LIU
2
;
Wei Yan ZHANG
2
;
Qing XU
2
;
Hong Yan YAO
3
Author Information
1. Office for Epidemiology, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 102206, China Institute for Immunization Management, Shandong Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Ji'nan 250014, China.
2. Institute for Immunization Management, Shandong Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Ji'nan 250014, China.
3. Office for Epidemiology, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 102206, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Child;
Humans;
Adult;
Male;
Female;
Infant;
Chickenpox/prevention & control*;
Hospitalization;
Incidence;
Pneumonia/epidemiology*;
Epidemics;
Fever/epidemiology*;
Chickenpox Vaccine
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2023;44(4):587-591
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective: To analyze the differences between adults and children in the epidemic characteristics and clinical manifestations of chickenpox and provide a reference for the prevention strategy adjustment of chickenpox. Methods: The incidence data of chickenpox surveillance in Shandong Province from January 2019 to December 2021 were collected. Descriptive epidemiological methods were used to analyze the distribution of cases, and the chi-square test was used to compare the differences in epidemiological characteristics and clinical manifestations of varicella cases between adults and children. Results: A total of 66 182 cases of chickenpox were reported from 2019 to 2021, including 24 085 cases of adults chickenpox, the male to female sex ratio was 1∶1 (12 032∶12 053), basically the same for men and women, and 42 097 cases of children chickenpox, with a gender ratio of 1.4∶1, the male to female ratio was 1.4∶1 (24 699∶17 398). Fever in chickenpox cases was mainly low and moderate, but the proportion of moderate fever with temperature between 38.1 and 39.0 ℃ in children cases (35.0%,14 744/42 097) was significantly higher than that in adults (32.0%,7 696/24 085). The number of herpes in chickenpox cases was mainly less than 50, but the proportion of severe cases with 100-200 herpes in children was higher than that in adults. The incidence rate of complications was 1.4% (333/24 085) in adults chickenpox, the incidence rate of complications was 1.7% (731/42 097) in children chickenpox. The incidence of encephalitis and pneumonia in children was higher than in adults, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). The proportion of chickenpox cases was mainly outpatient, but the hospitalization rate of children cases was 14.4% (6 049/42 097), higher than that of adults, which was 10.7% (2 585/24 085). Conclusions: There were differences between adult chickenpox and child chickenpox in terms of epidemic and clinical manifestations; the symptoms of child chickenpox were more serious than adult chickenpox. However, the adult chickenpox population is generally susceptible and lacks immune strategy protection, which calls for more attention.