Lessons learned from Okinawa, Japan underscore the importance of clinical epidemiology in COVID-19 prevention and control
Takuji Kishimoto, Daisuke Tasato, Yoshitaka Nagasawa, Akihiro Yamashiro, Hayashi Shokita

TL;DR
This study shows how clinical epidemiology helped manage and understand the spread and severity of COVID-19 in Okinawa, Japan.
Contribution
The paper presents real-world insights from three studies on clinical epidemiology's role in tracking and controlling the pandemic.
Findings
Case numbers increased significantly from 2020 to 2022 before declining in 2023.
Vaccination and regular exercise were protective factors against severe illness.
Older age and daily drinking were linked to lower post-vaccination antibody levels.
Abstract
This letter highlights the importance of clinical epidemiology in COVID-19 prevention and control, based on experiences at a core hospital in northern Okinawa, Japan, and relevant literature. Using data from 5,097 COVID-19 patients, we conducted: (1) a descriptive cross-sectional study analyzing cases by person, time, and place; (2) an analytical cross-sectional study linking health checkup data to identify factors associated with severity (published in Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine); and (3) a cohort study of healthcare workers exploring determinants of post-vaccination antibody titers (published in Journal of Clinical Virology Plus). The descriptive study showed cases rose from 70 in 2020 to 891 in 2021 and 3,995 in 2022, before declining to 141 in 2023. In the analytical cross-sectional study (n = 1,353), protective factors against severity included vaccination (odds…
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TopicsCOVID-19 epidemiological studies · Respiratory viral infections research · SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
