A comparative analysis of clinical characteristics between primary and recurrent COVID-19 infections in China

Yuan Chen , Qianjin Su , Dawei Zhang , Wenting Wei , Fangfang Zhang , Qi Li , Jinxue Zhang
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Abstract

Background

Patients with COVID-19 exhibited a variety of clinical characteristics. However, there is currently insufficient evidence to delineate the differences in clinical symptomatology between primary infection and reinfection. This study aims to compare the clinical symptom characteristics between primary infection and reinfection during COVID-19.

Methods

This research utilized a convenience sampling method to gather survey data from Chinese individuals aged 18 to 60 years across China. Questionnaire assessments were conducted to collect data on general demographic and clinical information during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. The collected data were analyzed using IBM SPSS 26.0 software.

Results

This study analyzed 1156 patients. During second infection, the frequency of fever, painful muscles, ageusia or anosmia, headache, back pain, feeling hot and cold alternately, general tiredness, tingling extremities, heavy arms or legs, and chest pain symptoms were significantly lower. However, the rate of sneezing, runny nose, and stuffy nose were significantly higher (p < 0.05). The proportion of patients with symptoms lasting 3–4 weeks and a body temperature of 38.1–41.0°C was significantly lower during second infection (p < 0.05). The cases infected with COVID-19 for the second time had a higher proportion of nurses and a higher proportion of individuals who received one or two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

The analysis of COVID-19 cases showed significant differences in demographic and clinical symptom characteristics between the first-time and second-time positive populations. This understanding can help guide changes in management strategies.

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中国新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)初次感染与复发感染临床特征比较分析
COVID-19患者表现出多种临床特征。然而,目前没有足够的证据来描述原发性感染和再感染之间的临床症状差异。本研究旨在比较新冠肺炎患者初次感染与再感染的临床症状特征。方法本研究采用方便抽样的方法,在中国各地收集18 - 60岁的中国人的调查数据。通过问卷调查收集中国新冠肺炎大流行期间的一般人口学和临床信息。采用IBM SPSS 26.0软件对收集的数据进行分析。结果本研究分析了1156例患者。第二次感染时,发热、肌肉疼痛、耳聋或嗅觉丧失、头痛、背痛、冷热交替、全身乏力、四肢刺痛、胳膊或腿重、胸痛症状出现频率明显降低。然而,打喷嚏、流鼻涕和鼻塞的发生率显著高于对照组(p <;0.05)。第二次感染时症状持续3 ~ 4周、体温38.1 ~ 41.0℃的患者比例明显降低(p <;0.05)。第二次感染COVID-19的病例中,护士比例更高,接种1剂或2剂COVID-19疫苗的个体比例更高(p <;0.05)。结论COVID-19病例分析显示,首次和二次阳性人群的人口学特征和临床症状特征存在显著差异。这种理解可以帮助指导管理策略的变化。
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