Literature DB >> 32185449

[Self-reported infections in the German National Cohort (GNC) in the context of the current research landscape].

Max J Hassenstein1,2, Ghazal Aarabi3, Peter Ahnert4,5,6, Heiko Becher7, Claus-Werner Franzke8, Julia Fricke9, Gérard Krause1,10,11, Stephan Glöckner1,10, Cornelia Gottschick12, André Karch13, Yvonne Kemmling1, Tobias Kerrinnes1,10, Berit Lange1,10, Rafael Mikolajczyk12, Alexandra Nieters14,15, Jördis J Ott1,10, Wolfgang Ahrens16,17, Klaus Berger13, Claudia Meinke-Franze18, Sylvia Gastell19, Kathrin Günther16, Karin Halina Greiser20, Bernd Holleczek21, Johannes Horn12, Lina Jaeschke22, Annika Jagodzinski23,24,25, Lina Jansen26, Carmen Jochem27, Karl-Heinz Jöckel28, Rudolf Kaaks29, Lilian Krist9, Oliver Kuß30, Susan Langer12, Nicole Legath13, Michael Leitzmann27, Wolfgang Lieb31, Markus Loeffler4,5, Nina Mangold32,33, Karin B Michels8, Christa Meisinger34,35, Nadia Obi7, Tobias Pischon22,36,37,38, Tamara Schikowski39, Sabine Schipf18, Matthias B Schulze19, Andreas Stang28, Sabina Waniek31, Kerstin Wirkner4,5, Stefan N Willich9, Stefanie Castell40,41.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases continue to play an important role for disease perception, health-economic considerations and public health in Germany. In recent years, infectious diseases have been linked to the development of non-communicable diseases. Analyses of the German National Cohort (GNC) may provide deeper insights into this issue and pave the way for new targeted approaches in disease prevention.
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to describe the tools used to assess infectious diseases and to present initial data on infectious disease frequencies, as well as to relate the GNC assessment tools to data collection methods in other studies in Germany.
METHODS: As part of the baseline examination, questions regarding infectious diseases were administered using both an interview and a self-administered touchscreen questionnaire. Data from the initial 101,787 GNC participants were analysed.
RESULTS: In the interview, 0.2% (HIV/AIDS) to 8.6% (shingles) of respondents reported ever having a medical diagnosis of shingles, postherpetic neuralgia (in cases where shingles was reported), hepatitis B/C, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis or sepsis if treated in hospital. In the questionnaire, 12% (cystitis) to 81% (upper respiratory tract infections) of respondents reported having experienced at least one occurrence of upper or lower respiratory tract infections, gastrointestinal infections, cystitis or fever within the past 12 months. OUTLOOK: The cross-sectional analyses of data and tools presented here - for example on determinants of susceptibility to self-reported infections - can be anticipated from the year 2021 onward. Beyond that, more extensive research into infectious disease epidemiology will follow, particularly once analyses of GNC biological materials have been performed.

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Keywords:  Cohort study; Communicable diseases; Epidemiology; German National Cohort (GNC); Infectious disease epidemiology; Infectious diseases

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32185449     DOI: 10.1007/s00103-020-03114-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz        ISSN: 1436-9990            Impact factor:   1.513


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