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Multi-dimensional epidemiology and informatics data on COVID-19 wave at the end of zero COVID policy in China.
Yu, Xin-Sheng; Tan, Shaoying; Tang, Wanting; Zhao, Fang-Fang; Ji, Jie; Lin, Jianwei; He, Han-Jie; Gu, Youxin; Liang, Jia-Jian; Wang, Meng; Chen, Yequn; Yang, Jiancheng; Xie, Longxu; Wang, Qian; Liu, Mengyu; He, Yang; Chen, Lan; Wang, Ya Xing; Wu, Zhaoxiong; Zhao, Gang; Liu, Yi; Wang, Yun; Hao, Dongning; Cen, Jingyun; Yao, Shi-Qi; Zhang, Dan; Liu, Lifang; Lye, David Chien; Hao, Zhifeng; Wong, Tien Yin; Cen, Ling-Ping.
Affiliation
  • Yu XS; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
  • Tan S; Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China.
  • Tang W; School of Optometry, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China.
  • Zhao FF; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
  • Ji J; Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China.
  • Lin J; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
  • He HJ; Network & Information Centre, Shantou University, Shantou, China.
  • Gu Y; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
  • Liang JJ; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
  • Wang M; Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China.
  • Chen Y; Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
  • Yang J; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
  • Xie L; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
  • Wang Q; Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China.
  • Liu M; The First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China.
  • He Y; Shantou Healthcare Security Administration Center, Shantou, China.
  • Chen L; Hybribio Medical Laboratory Group Ltd., Chaozhou, China.
  • Wang YX; Human Papillomavirus Molecular Diagnostic Engineering Technology Research Centre, Chaozhou, China.
  • Wu Z; Yulin First Hospital, Yulin, China.
  • Zhao G; Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China.
  • Liu Y; Hybribio Medical Laboratory Group Ltd., Chaozhou, China.
  • Wang Y; Hybribio Medical Laboratory Group Ltd., Chaozhou, China.
  • Hao D; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
  • Cen J; Beijing Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Key Laboratory, Beijing Institute of Ophthalmology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Yao SQ; Jinping District People's Hospital of Shantou, Shantou, China.
  • Zhang D; Zhengzhou Second Hospital, Henan, China.
  • Liu L; Zhengzhou Second Hospital, Henan, China.
  • Lye DC; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
  • Hao Z; Yulin First Hospital, Yulin, China.
  • Wong TY; Shaoguan University Medical College, Shaoguan, China.
  • Cen LP; Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shantou, China.
Front Public Health ; 12: 1442728, 2024.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39224554
ABSTRACT

Background:

China exited strict Zero-COVID policy with a surge in Omicron variant infections in December 2022. Given China's pandemic policy and population immunity, employing Baidu Index (BDI) to analyze the evolving disease landscape and estimate the nationwide pneumonia hospitalizations in the post Zero COVID period, validated by hospital data, holds informative potential for future outbreaks.

Methods:

Retrospective observational analyses were conducted at the conclusion of the Zero-COVID policy, integrating internet search data alongside offline records. Methodologies employed were multidimensional, encompassing lagged Spearman correlation analysis, growth rate assessments, independent sample T-tests, Granger causality examinations, and Bayesian structural time series (BSTS) models for comprehensive data scrutiny.

Results:

Various diseases exhibited a notable upsurge in the BDI after the policy change, consistent with the broader trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic. Robust connections emerged between COVID-19 and diverse health conditions, predominantly impacting the respiratory, circulatory, ophthalmological, and neurological domains. Notably, 34 diseases displayed a relatively high correlation (r > 0.5) with COVID-19. Among these, 12 exhibited a growth rate exceeding 50% post-policy transition, with myocarditis escalating by 1,708% and pneumonia by 1,332%. In these 34 diseases, causal relationships have been confirmed for 23 of them, while 28 garnered validation from hospital-based evidence. Notably, 19 diseases obtained concurrent validation from both Granger causality and hospital-based data. Finally, the BSTS models approximated approximately 4,332,655 inpatients diagnosed with pneumonia nationwide during the 2 months subsequent to the policy relaxation.

Conclusion:

This investigation elucidated substantial associations between COVID-19 and respiratory, circulatory, ophthalmological, and neurological disorders. The outcomes from comprehensive multi-dimensional cross-over studies notably augmented the robustness of our comprehension of COVID-19's disease spectrum, advocating for the prospective utility of internet-derived data. Our research highlights the potential of Internet behavior in predicting pandemic-related syndromes, emphasizing its importance for public health strategies, resource allocation, and preparedness for future outbreaks.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Front Public Health Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Front Public Health Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: