Outbreak of severe community-acquired bacterial infections fromStreptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis, andHaemophilus influenzaeamong children in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany), October to December 2022

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Goretzki Sarah C.,van der Linden MarkORCID,Itzek Andreas,Hühne Tom,Adelmann Roland O.,Ala Eldin Firas,Albarouni Mohamed,Becker Jan-Claudius,Berghäuser Michael A.,Boesing Thomas,Boeswald Michael,Brasche Milian,Brevis FranciscoORCID,Camara Rokya,Deibert Clara,Dohle Frank,Dolgner Jörg,Dziobaka Jan,Eifinger FrankORCID,Elting Natalie,Endmann MatthiasORCID,Engelmann Guido,Frenzke Holger,Gappa MonikaORCID,Gharavi Bahman,Goletz Christine,Hahn Eva,Heidenreich Yvonne,Heimann KonradORCID,Hensel Kai O.ORCID,Hoffmann Hans-Georg,Hoppenz Marc,Horneff GerdORCID,Klassen Helene,Körner-Rettberg CordulaORCID,Längler AlfredORCID,Lenz Pascal,Lohmeier KlausORCID,Müller Andreas,Niemann Frank,Paulussen Michael,Pentek Falk,Perez Ruy,Pingel Markus,Repges Philip,Rothoeft TobiasORCID,Rübo Jochen,Schade Herbert,Schmitz Robert,Schonhoff Peter,Schwade Jan N.,Schwarz Tobias,Seiffert Peter,Selzer Georg,Spille Uwe,Thiel Carsten,Thimm Ansgar,Urgatz Bartholomäus,van den Heuvel Alijda,van Hop Tan,Giesen Verena,Wirth StefanORCID,Wollbrink Thomas,Wüller Daniel,Felderhoff-Müser UrsulaORCID,Dohna-Schwake ChristianORCID,Lâm Thiên-TríORCID,Claus HeikeORCID,Bruns N.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn late 2022, a surge of severe bacterial infections caused byS. pyogeneswas reported in several European countries, including Germany. This study assessed disease burden and severity of hospitalizations for community-acquired bacterial infections withS. pyogenes, S. pneumoniae, N. meningitidis, andH. influenzaeamong children in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany, during the last quarter of 2022 compared to long-term incidences.MethodsHospital cases due to bacterial infections between October and December 2022 were collected from 59/62 (95 %) children’s hospitals in NRW and combined with surveillance data (2016 - 2023) from the national reference laboratories for streptococci,N. meningitidis, andH. influenzae. Total cases in NRW and incidence rates from January 2016 to March 2023 were estimated by capture-recapture analyses. Expected annual deaths from the studied pathogens were calculated from national death cause statistics.ResultsBetween October and December 2022, 153 cases with high overall disease severity were reported with pneumonia being most common (59 %, n = 91). Incidence rates of bacterial infections declined at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In late 2022 and early 2023 a massive surge to levels unprecedented since 2016 was observed, mainly driven byS. pyogenesandS. pneumoniae. Observed deaths during the study period exceeded the expected number for the entire year in NRW by far (7 vs. 0.9).DiscussionThe unprecedented peak of bacterial infections in late 2022 and early 2023 was caused by various mechanisms intertwined that require close surveillance and improved precautionary measures for future outbreaks.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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