对加纳一家主要治疗机构中已接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的患者的 COVID-19 临床特征进行比较分析。

Benedict Nl Calys-Tagoe, Joseph Oliver-Commey, Georgia Nk Ghartey, Abdul G Mohammed, Delia Bandoh, Christian Owoo, Ernest Kenu
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目的:比较加纳主要治疗机构中已接种和未接种 COVID-19 疫苗的患者的临床特征:比较加纳一家主要治疗机构中已接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的 COVID-19 患者的临床特征:设计:一项回顾性研究,数据来自 2021 年 3 月至 2021 年 12 月期间在该机构就诊的 COVID-19 患者记录:加纳传染病中心,加纳大阿克拉地区加东市:研究纳入了 2021 年 3 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月期间在该机构报到的住院和门诊患者,并排除了疫苗接种数据缺失的患者。结果测量:基础病症、症状、病例管理信息、医院服务(门诊部、HDU 或 ICU)、住院时间、治疗结果:研究包括 775 份病历,其中包括 615 份门诊病历和 160 份住院病历。不到三分之一(26.25%;42 例)的住院患者接种了疫苗,而在门诊就诊的患者中,接种疫苗的比例接近 40.0%(39.02%;240 例)。与未接种疫苗者相比,接种疫苗者在门诊接受治疗的可能性要高出近三倍(aOR = 2.72,95%CI:1.74-4.25)。接种疫苗组和未接种疫苗组的死亡率分别为(0.71%;2)和(3.45%;17),接种疫苗组的死亡风险比未接种疫苗组显著降低(aOR = 0.13,95%CI:0.028 0.554):不到一半的住院病人和门诊病人接种了疫苗。轻度感染、较少的住院天数、门诊治疗和较高的存活率与接种 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗有关。应采取谨慎措施,鼓励公众接种 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗:未声明。
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Comparative analysis of clinical characteristics of COVID-19 among vaccinated and unvaccinated patients in a major treatment facility in Ghana.

Objectives: To compare clinical characteristics of COVID-19 among vaccinated and unvaccinated patients in a major treatment facility in Ghana.

Design: A retrospective study drawing on data from COVID-19 patients' records visiting the facility from March 2021 to December 2021.

Setting: Ghana Infectious Disease Centre, Ga East Municipality, Greater Accra Region, Ghana.

Participants: In-patients and outpatients who reported to the facility from 1st March 2021 to December 2021 were included in the study, and patients with missing data on vaccination were excluded.

Outcome measures: underlying conditions, symptoms, case management information, hospital service rendered (OPD, HDU or ICU), length of hospital stay, treatment outcome.

Results: The study included 775 patient records comprising 615 OPD and 160 hospitalised cases. Less than one-third (26.25%; 42) of the patients hospitalised were vaccinated compared to almost 40.0% (39.02%; 240) of the patients seen at the OPD. Vaccinated individuals were nearly three times (aOR = 2.72, 95%CI:1.74-4.25) more likely to be managed on an outpatient basis as compared to the unvaccinated. The death rate among the vaccinated group and the unvaccinated were (0.71%; 2) and (3.45%; 17), respectively, with a significant reduction in the risk of dying among the vaccinated compared to the unvaccinated (aOR = 0.13, 95%CI: 0.028 0.554).

Conclusions: Less than half of the in-patient and OPD patients were vaccinated. Mild infections, fewer days of hospitalisation, outpatient treatment and higher chances of survival were associated with being vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. Prudent measures should be implemented to encourage the general public to take up SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.

Funding: None declared.

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