Presenting clinical symptoms of post-COVID-19 breakthrough infection: Predictors of mortality in a Middle Eastern population

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Asma S. Albtoosh , Randa Farah , Khaled Al Oweidat , Osama Mohammad Hussein , Abdullah Ahmad Obeid , Haitham Mounir Hamila , Mousa Nizar Mousa Radwan , Radi Feras Ahmad , Hosam Marwan Masadeh , Abdalla Ibrahim Hammad , Ayman Mohammed Musleh , Amal Ayman Fakhoury , Farah Mahmoud Disi , Yakoub Y.SH. Joudah , Nathir Obeidat , Keira P. Mason
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Abstract

Objective

Breakthrough COVID-19 infections are common following immunisation with various types of vaccines. The patterns of infections have not been well established. We aimed to analyse the signs and symptoms of post vaccination infections in addition to the need for hospital admission, ER visit and supplemental oxygen in relation to age and gender.

Methods

A cross-sectional cohort study was conducted in JUH from March 2021 to August 2022, we interviewed 1479 individuals who are >15 years of age and got a breakthrough infection. The statistical analysis was performed using STATA statistical software.

Results

Out of the 1479 cases, 50.2 % and 69.4 % were females and less than 45 years of age respectively. Symptoms of cough, fever and headache were reported by nearly 50 % of the patients, while one-third complained of dyspnoea. We found that participants older than 45 years had worse clinical outcomes (P-value < 0.001). 13 deaths were identified in this study due to breakthrough infection, 92.3 % of them were older than 45 years (P-value < 0.001). Participants ≥45 years who experienced a breakthrough infection of COVID-19 were 0.7 times less likely to be females using adjusted logistic regression.

Conclusion

This study indicates that despite more severe symptoms reported in younger patients, the major clinical outcomes were worse among older patients, which makes age a major risk for poor outcomes regardless of symptoms. Thus, older people should be evaluated carefully when presenting with mild symptoms of COVID-19 breakthrough infection. The study also confirms that there is no difference in the incidence of COVID-19 breakthrough infections between males and females. Prospective studies are needed to risk stratify COVID-19 breakthrough infections, which should take into account variants of the virus and comorbidities.

COVID-19突破性感染后的临床症状:中东地区人群的死亡率预测因素
目标在接种各类疫苗后,COVID-19 的突破性感染很常见。感染的模式尚未完全确定。我们旨在分析接种疫苗后感染的症状和体征,以及与年龄和性别相关的入院、急诊室就诊和补充氧气的需求。方法 2021 年 3 月至 2022 年 8 月,我们在吉大一院进行了一项横断面队列研究,访问了 1479 名年龄为 15 岁且发生突破性感染的患者。结果 在1479个病例中,女性和45岁以下者分别占50.2%和69.4%。近 50% 的患者有咳嗽、发烧和头痛症状,三分之一的患者有呼吸困难。我们发现,年龄超过 45 岁的患者临床结果较差(P 值为 0.001)。本研究共发现 13 例因突破性感染而死亡的患者,其中 92.3% 年龄在 45 岁以上(P 值为 0.001)。结论本研究表明,尽管年轻患者报告的症状更严重,但老年患者的主要临床结局更差,这使得年龄成为无论症状如何都会导致不良结局的主要风险因素。因此,当老年人出现 COVID-19 突发性感染的轻微症状时,应进行仔细评估。该研究还证实,COVID-19 突破性感染的发病率在男性和女性之间没有差异。需要开展前瞻性研究对 COVID-19 突发性感染进行风险分层,其中应考虑到病毒的变异和合并症。
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