Reduction in invasive pneumococcal disease surveillance after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cuba 2020

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pneumococcal disease incidence, bacterial coinfection, COVID-19

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, surveillance systems for vaccine-preventable diseases should remain active. The purpose of the present communication is to warn about the weakening of invasive pneumococcal disease surveillance in Cuba during the year 2020. To achieve such an end, a retrospective analysis was conducted of the number of invasive pneumococcal disease cases confirmed at the Cuban National Reference Laboratory in the period 2014-2020. From 2014 to 2019 the number of Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates ranged between 81 and 121. In 2020 only 31 isolates were confirmed, 19 of which were retrieved from meningitis and a mere five from pneumonia. The health actions implemented to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic may have influenced the decline in the number of isolated cases responsible for invasive pneumococcal disease. This situation seems to be a consequence of the weakening of surveillance, since COVID-19 diagnostic tests became a priority during 2020.

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Gilda Teresa Toraño Peraza, IPK

Investigadora y Profesora Titular.Responsable del laboratorio de Infecciones Respiratorias Agudas Bacterianas. Centro de Investigación, Diagnóstico y Referencia

Brenda Barreto Núñez, IPK

Aspirante a Investigadora. Laboratorio de Infecciones Respiratorias Agudas Bacterianas. Centro de Investigación, Diagnóstico y Referencia

Yoima de la Caridad Pérez Farías, IPK

Médico Especialista de 1er grado en Microbiología. Laboratorio de Infecciones Respiratorias Agudas Bacterianas. Centro de Investigación, Diagnóstico y Referencia.

Miriam Esther Abreu Capote, IPK

Técnico Superior para la Ciencia, la Técnica y el Medio Ambiente. Laboratorio de Infecciones Respiratorias Agudas Bacterianas. Centro de Investigación, Diagnóstico y Referencia

Published

2022-01-20

How to Cite

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Toraño Peraza GT, Barreto Núñez B, Pérez Farías Y de la C, Abreu Capote ME. Reduction in invasive pneumococcal disease surveillance after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cuba 2020. Rev Cuba Med Tropical [Internet]. 2022 Jan. 20 [cited 2025 Feb. 21];73(3). Available from: https://revmedtropical.sld.cu/index.php/medtropical/article/view/677

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Comunicaciones breves