Epidemiological characteristics and spatiotemporal clustering of scarlet fever in Liaoning Province, China, 2010-2019

Acta Trop. 2023 Sep:245:106968. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2023.106968. Epub 2023 Jun 11.

Abstract

Background: To explore the epidemiological characteristics and spatiotemporal distribution of scarlet fever in Liaoning Province, which could provide scientific evidence for the formulation and improvement of prevention and control strategies and measures.

Methods: Data on scarlet fever cases and population were obtained from the China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention in Liaoning Province between 2010 and 2019. We examined the spatial and spatiotemporal clusters of scarlet fever across Liaoning Province using the Moran's I, local indicators of spatial association, local Gi* hotspot statistics, and Kulldorff's retrospective space-time scan statistical analysis.

Results: Between 1st January 2010 and 31st December 2019, 46,652 cases of scarlet fever were reported in Liaoning Province, with an annual average incidence of 10.67 per 100,000. The incidence of scarlet fever had obvious seasonality with high incidence in early summer June and early winter December. The male-to-female ratio was 1.53:1. The highest incidence of cases occurred in 3-9 year old children. The most likely spatiotemporal cluster and the secondary clusters were detected in urban regions of Shenyang and Dalian, Liaoning Province.

Conclusions: The incidence of scarlet fever has obvious spatiotemporal clustering, with the high-risk areas mainly concentrated in urban area of Shenyang and Dalian, Liaoning Province. Control strategies need to focus on high-risk season, high-risk areas and high-risk populations in order to reduce the incidence of scarlet fever.

Keywords: Epidemiological characteristics; Liaoning Province; Scarlet fever; Spatial autocorrelation; Spatiotemporal clustering.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • China / epidemiology
  • Cluster Analysis
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Scarlet Fever* / epidemiology
  • Seasons
  • Spatio-Temporal Analysis