Abstract

A variety of infectious diseases occur in mainland China every year. Cyclic oscillation is a widespread attribute of most viral human infections. Understanding the outbreak cycle of infectious diseases can be conducive for public health management and disease surveillance. In this study, we collected time-series data for 23 class B notifiable infectious diseases from 2004 to 2020 using public datasets from the National Health Commission of China. Oscillatory properties were explored using power spectrum analysis. We found that the 23 class B diseases from the dataset have obvious oscillatory patterns (seasonal or sporadic), which could be divided into three categories according to their oscillatory power in different frequencies each year. These diseases were found to have different preferred outbreak months and infection selectivity. Diseases that break out in autumn and winter are more selective. Furthermore, we calculated the oscillation power and the average number of infected cases of all 23 diseases in the first eight years (2004 to 2012) and the next eight years (2012 to 2020) since the update of the surveillance system. A strong positive correlation was found between the change of oscillation power and the change in the number of infected cases, which was consistent with the simulation results using a conceptual hybrid model. The establishment of reliable and effective analytical methods contributes to a better understanding of infectious diseases' oscillation cycle characteristics. Our research has certain guiding significance for the effective prevention and control of class B infectious diseases.

Highlights

  • Infectious diseases are a type of disease caused by various pathogens, which can spread among people and animals [1,2,3,4]

  • It is clear that all 23 infectious diseases have had obvious patterns of oscillation in these 16 years

  • Through the power spectrum analysis (Fig 1C), we found that all 23 infectious diseases have at least one clear oscillatory peak in their spectrum (S3 Fig)

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Introduction

Infectious diseases are a type of disease caused by various pathogens, which can spread among people and animals [1,2,3,4]. Oscillatory properties of 23 class B notifiable infectious diseases in the mainland of China open to the public The minimal dataset underlying the results described in our manuscript can be found https://github.com/Stellapros/Dataset-ofinfectious-disease

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