Publication date: Oct 11, 2024
The concept of immunity debt is a phenomenon resulting from the suppression of endemic pathogens during the COVID-19 pandemic due to non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). The reduced circulation of various pathogens during the pandemic, particularly respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), altered typical infectious disease dynamics by reducing levels of population immunity usually acquired through exposure to infection. This concept is demonstrated through post-pandemic resurgence of diseases such as RSV and Group A Streptococcus, and highlights the interplay between reduced pathogen exposure and increased susceptibility in populations. The complexities and non-linear dynamics of seasonal transmission are observed in differences in pathogen resurgence across regions. These issues highlight the importance of comprehensive disease surveillance and public health strategies in mitigating these long-term epidemiological impacts.
Concepts | Keywords |
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Covid | Altered |
Mitigating | Concept |
Seasonal | Debt |
Streptococcus | Dynamics |
Virus | Exposure |
Immunity | |
Infectious | |
Non | |
Pandemic | |
Pathogens | |
Post | |
Reduced | |
Resurgence | |
Rsv | |
Susceptibility |
Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | IDO | susceptibility |
disease | MESH | infectious disease |
pathway | REACTOME | Infectious disease |
disease | MESH | COVID-19 pandemic |
disease | MESH | infection |
disease | IDO | pathogen |