Analysis and forecasting of viral hepatitis a morbidity in the Russian Federation using the wald's schedule

Objective of the study was to conduct the analysis and develop the method of forecasting of viral hepatitis A (VHA) incidence using Wald's schedule. Materials and methods. The work is based on official statistical data of the Rospotrebnadzor on the VHA morbidity rates in the Russian Federation and Moscow city between 2010 and 2016. Results and discussion. It is established that in the overall incidence of VHA cases in the Russian Federation over the period of 2010-2016, 67.7 % were registered among adults and 32.3 % - among children; as for the incidence among adults in Moscow, it accounted for 79.8 %, and for children - 20.2 %. To assess epidemiological situation on VHA, forecasting approach using Wald's schedule was put forward. Based on the results of the analysis conducted, the threshold values for morbidity rates among adult population in Moscow stood at 38 cases, fluctuations in mean values ranged from 48 to 63 cases. It is shown that the total minimum and maximum levels of morbidity among adult population in 2017 would account for 180 and 624 cases, respectively. Forecast of incidence among children is determined on an accrual basis: minimum monthly level - 7 cases, maximum - 17. Monthly growth of infection is 0.9 cases. It is revealed that possible cumulative minimum and maximum morbidity rates among children would amount to 84 and 204 cases in 2017, respectively. The proposed method of Wald's schedule for VHA incidence forecasting will allow for determining both monthly minimum and maximum rates of infection for the upcoming period and provide for timely planning of anti-epidemic measures. © 2020 Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute. All rights reserved.

Authors
Burgasova O.A. 1 , Sayapina L.V.3 , Volkova V.M.2 , Postupailo V.B.3 , Chulanov V.P. 4
Publisher
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute
Number of issue
1
Language
Russian
Pages
69-75
Status
Published
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, 6, Mikluho-Maklaya St., Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
  • 2 Central Clinical Hospital, Inpatient Department, Office of the President of the Russian Federation, 15, Marshala Timoshenko St., Moscow, 121359, Russian Federation
  • 3 Scientific Center on Expertise of Medical Application Products, 8, Petrovsky Bulvar, Moscow, 127051, Russian Federation
  • 4 Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, 3a, Novogireevskaya St., Moscow, 111123, Russian Federation
Keywords
Forecasting; Immunity; Incidence; Viral hepatitis A; Wald's schedule
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