BA.5 sub-lineages associated with higher severity of COVID-19 infection: A cross-sectional study in Indonesia

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Yovita Hartantri , Basti Andriyoko , Josephine Debora , Febi Ramdhani Rachman , Evan Susandi , Ferdy Ferdian , Ahmad Rizal Ganiem , Bachti Alisjahbana , Arto Yuwono Soeroto , Dewi Kartika Turbawaty
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Abstract

Objectives

We aimed to compare the clinical severity and outcome among laboratory-confirmed Omicron variant cases admitted between January and December 2022.

Methods

This is a cross-sectional study conducted in Hasan Sadikin General Hospital between January and December 2022. We enrolled patients aged ≥18 years with laboratory-confirmed Omicron infection. Data were collected from clinical records and a whole genome sequencing database. We compared the risk of severe symptoms and mortality using a logistic regression analysis adjusted for sex, age, comorbidities, and vaccination status.

Results

We enrolled 255 patients and the main sub-lineages were BA.1 (16.1%), BA.2 (11.4%), BA.5 (35.7%), XBB (22.7%), and BQ.1 (14.1%). Compared with BA.1/BA.2, BA.5 sub-lineages were associated with severe symptoms (adjusted odds ratio of 2.9, 95% confidence interval 1.1-8.2, P <0.05). The highest risk of severe symptoms and mortality was linked with a high number of comorbidities (adjusted odds ratio of 7.8, 95% confidence interval 1.7-22.4, P <0.05). Booster vaccination was protective of severity and mortality.

Conclusions

Disease severity was associated with BA.5 sub-lineages and multiple comorbidities. Good management is particularly important for people with comorbidities. Furthermore, booster vaccination is also required to reduce severity and mortality.

BA.5 与 COVID-19 感染严重程度相关的亚系:印度尼西亚的一项横断面研究
方法这是一项横断面研究,于 2022 年 1 月至 12 月在哈桑-萨迪金总医院进行。我们招募了年龄≥18岁、实验室确诊为奥米克隆感染的患者。数据来自临床记录和全基因组测序数据库。我们使用逻辑回归分析比较了严重症状和死亡的风险,并对性别、年龄、合并症和疫苗接种情况进行了调整。结果我们共招募了255名患者,主要亚系为BA.1(16.1%)、BA.2(11.4%)、BA.5(35.7%)、XBB(22.7%)和BQ.1(14.1%)。与 BA.1/BA.2 相比,BA.5 亚系与严重症状相关(调整后的几率比为 2.9,95% 置信区间为 1.1-8.2,P <0.05)。严重症状和死亡的最高风险与合并症较多有关(调整后的几率比为 7.8,95% 置信区间为 1.7-22.4,P <0.05)。结论疾病的严重程度与 BA.5 亚系和多种合并症有关。良好的管理对合并症患者尤为重要。此外,还需要加强接种疫苗以降低严重程度和死亡率。
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