TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of Social Distancing and Personal Hygiene on the Prevalence of Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis during the COVID-19 Pandemic
AU - Kim, Jin Young
AU - Jung, Jae Uk
AU - Jo, Yeong Chae
AU - Park, Mi Hwa
AU - Kim, Keon Yeop
AU - Kim, Hong Kyun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Korean Ophthalmological Society (KOS). All rights reserved.
PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - Purpose: To analyze the change in the weekly incidence of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) per 1,000 outpatients during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic by comparing the mean weekly proportion of EKC of 2020 with that from 2016 to 2019. Methods: Using data from the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency for 2016-2020, we analyzed the weekly proportion of EKC per 1,000 outpatients. The data were also analyzed according to age, semester and vacation periods, region, and social distancing stages. For the Daegu data, we also analyzed the effects of social distancing in an area. Results: The mean weekly proportion of EKC per 1,000 outpatients in 2020 was lower than in previous years for all ages (2016-2019 19.77 ± 7.17 , 2020 7.28 ± 2.97 ; p 0.001). During the semester, the mean difference between 2016-2019 and 2020 was significant, particularly for preschool children. In Daegu, the weekly proportion of EKC per 1,000 outpatients during the extra 12-18 weeks of social distancing was significantly lower (2016-2019, 18.78 ± 6.61 ; 2020, 8.94 ± 2.92 ; p 0.001). Conclusions: The public health interventions implemented during the COVID-19 outbreak not only reduced the prevalence of COVID-19 but also reduced the prevalence of EKC. Therefore, maintaining hygiene principles and standard precautions may help prevent EKC.
AB - Purpose: To analyze the change in the weekly incidence of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) per 1,000 outpatients during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic by comparing the mean weekly proportion of EKC of 2020 with that from 2016 to 2019. Methods: Using data from the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency for 2016-2020, we analyzed the weekly proportion of EKC per 1,000 outpatients. The data were also analyzed according to age, semester and vacation periods, region, and social distancing stages. For the Daegu data, we also analyzed the effects of social distancing in an area. Results: The mean weekly proportion of EKC per 1,000 outpatients in 2020 was lower than in previous years for all ages (2016-2019 19.77 ± 7.17 , 2020 7.28 ± 2.97 ; p 0.001). During the semester, the mean difference between 2016-2019 and 2020 was significant, particularly for preschool children. In Daegu, the weekly proportion of EKC per 1,000 outpatients during the extra 12-18 weeks of social distancing was significantly lower (2016-2019, 18.78 ± 6.61 ; 2020, 8.94 ± 2.92 ; p 0.001). Conclusions: The public health interventions implemented during the COVID-19 outbreak not only reduced the prevalence of COVID-19 but also reduced the prevalence of EKC. Therefore, maintaining hygiene principles and standard precautions may help prevent EKC.
KW - Coronavirus disease 2019
KW - Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis
KW - Personal hygiene
KW - Social distancing
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U2 - 10.3341/jkos.2022.63.2.126
DO - 10.3341/jkos.2022.63.2.126
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85125729913
SN - 0378-6471
VL - 63
SP - 126
EP - 133
JO - Journal of Korean Ophthalmological Society
JF - Journal of Korean Ophthalmological Society
IS - 2
ER -