[Long-/Post-COVID symptoms in a hotspot collective of the first wave of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Germany].

IF 1.4 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Anna Wolfschmidt, Stephan Ott, Steffi Richter, Johannes Schmidt, Wolfgang Uter, Hans Drexler, Thomas Finkenzeller
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite a high number of long/post-COVID cases and an enormous psychological strain on the part of the patients, no scientific consensus has yet been reached on a clearly defined disease entity. The comprehensive media coverage has made the public more sensitive to this topic, which makes it more difficult to take an objective perspective.

Methods: We report on long/post-COVID symptoms in a hotspot collective of the first SARS-CoV-2 wave of infections in Germany; these infections began in Spring 2020 and therefore preceded the start of an intensive media coverage. In June/July 2021, 122 employees of the Kliniken Nordoberpfalz AG who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during the first wave of the pandemic were asked about their infection and its consequences using a standardised questionnaire.

Results: 82 participants (67 %) complained of persistent symptoms (post-COVID: 29 %). Long/post-COVID symptoms occurred more frequently in those who had experienced symptoms during the acute phase of the infection. Patients with stomach pain as an acute symptom more frequently reported a symptom duration of > 12 weeks. The probability of symptoms persisting > 12 weeks was reduced if throat pain or sniffling had been reported as an acute symptom. Emergence and duration of symptoms were independent of any demographic or occupational factors or of pre-existing conditions.

Discussion: Due to having been infected in a hotspot region during the first wave of the pandemic, the study collective exhibits certain peculiarities which must be considered when interpreting the results. The lack of evidence for many risk factors discussed in the literature, together with the challenges facing scientific studies, seems to suggest a more differentiated approach to dealing with post-COVID.

[德国第一波 SARS-CoV-2 大流行热点集体中的长期/COVID 后症状]。
导言:尽管有大量的长期/后COVID病例,患者也承受着巨大的心理压力,但科学界尚未就明确定义的疾病实体达成共识。媒体的全面报道使公众对这一话题更加敏感,这也增加了采取客观观点的难度:我们报告了德国第一次 SARS-CoV-2 感染浪潮中一个热点集体的长期/后 COVID 症状;这些感染始于 2020 年春季,因此早于媒体的密集报道。2021 年 6 月/7 月,诺多贝勒普法尔茨医疗股份公司(Kliniken Nordoberpfalz AG)的 122 名员工在第一波大流行期间对 SARS-CoV-2 检测呈阳性,我们使用标准化问卷调查了他们的感染情况及其后果:结果:82 名参与者(67%)出现持续症状(后 COVID:29%)。在感染急性期出现过症状的人中,出现长期/后COVID症状的人更多。以胃痛为急性症状的患者多报告症状持续时间超过 12 周。如果咽喉疼痛或流鼻涕曾作为急性症状出现,则症状持续超过 12 周的概率会降低。症状的出现和持续时间与任何人口、职业因素或原有疾病无关:由于是在第一波大流行期间在热点地区感染的,因此研究集体具有某些特殊性,在解释结果时必须加以考虑。文献中讨论的许多风险因素都缺乏证据,加上科学研究面临的挑战,这似乎表明在处理后 COVID 时应采取更加区别对待的方法。
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