Clostridioides difficile infection following COVID-19: A nationwide analysis using routine surveillance data in Wales.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Ember Hilvers, Joshua Matizanadzo, Victoria McClure, Philip Butterick, Mari Morgan
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Abstract

Background: CDI incidence has increased in Wales from summer 2020 and has remained elevated. There is evidence of poorer outcomes from concurrent CDI and COVID-19 infections, but it is not clear if infection with COVID-19 directly impacts likelihood of CDI infection.

Aim: We investigated the relationship between CDI and COVID-19 and the impact of secondary infections.

Methods: We conducted two analytical studies using routine surveillance data: i) population level ecological case control study comparing CDI cases in the Welsh population by SARS-COV-2 exposure in the previous 90 days, ii) cohort study of COVID-19 cases by secondary infection presence, investigating CDI development within 90 days.

Findings: Case control: 12% (196/1645) of CDI cases had prior COVID-19 and were twice as likely to have had COVID-19 compared to general population controls, when controlling for other infection history (OR 2.1, CI 1.8-2.5, p<0.0001). CDI cases were 8 times more likely to have had other infections, independent of COVID-19 history (OR 8.0, CI 7.0-9.0, p<0.001).

Cohort study: 2% (2,255/137,620)) of the COVID-19 cohort developed >1 secondary infection, and <1% (185/137620) developed CDI within 90 days. CDI risk was four times higher in those with secondary infections, after age and sex adjustment (RR 4.6, CI 3.1 - 6.1, p<0.001). CDI risk increased with age and did not differ by sex.

Conclusions: Findings suggest a relationship between COVID-19 and CDI. However, incidence of CDI following COVID-19 was a rare outcome generally, suggesting other factors are likely contributing to the increased rates of CDI observed since 2020.

COVID-19 之后的艰难梭菌感染:利用威尔士常规监测数据进行的全国性分析。
背景:威尔士的 CDI 发病率从 2020 年夏季开始上升,并持续升高。有证据表明,同时感染 CDI 和 COVID-19 会导致较差的结果,但目前尚不清楚感染 COVID-19 是否会直接影响感染 CDI 的可能性:我们利用常规监测数据进行了两项分析研究:i) 人口级生态病例对照研究,比较威尔士人口中的 CDI 病例与过去 90 天内 SARS-COV-2 暴露的关系;ii) COVID-19 病例的队列研究,根据是否存在继发感染调查 CDI 在 90 天内的发展情况:病例对照:12%(196/1645)的 CDI 病例曾感染 COVID-19,与普通人群对照相比,感染 COVID-19 的几率是普通人群对照的两倍(OR 2.1,CI 1.8-2.5,p队列研究:COVID-19 队列中有 2%(2255/137620)的病例发生了 1 次以上的继发感染):研究结果表明,COVID-19 与 CDI 之间存在关系。然而,COVID-19 后的 CDI 发病率一般很少见,这表明自 2020 年以来观察到的 CDI 发病率增加可能是其他因素造成的。
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