COVID-19病例中发生严重急性呼吸系统综合征(SARS)的相关因素

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ciencia & saude coletiva Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1590/1413-81232025307.19502024
Mellina Marques Vieira Izecksohn, Iuri da Costa Leite, Regina Paiva Daumas, Rosane Esteves Siqueira Rodrigues
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摘要

本回顾性队列研究调查了2020年8月至2022年1月在巴西里约热内卢一家初级卫生保健(PHC)单位接受治疗的COVID-19确诊病例中与严重急性呼吸系统综合征(SARS)或死亡相关的因素。SARS的发生和死亡分别在流感流行病学监测信息系统和死亡信息系统中得到确认。个体特征、症状和主要病毒变体是在逻辑回归模型中检验的解释变量。在1708例COVID-19病例中,72例(4.2%)导致SARS,其中17例(1.0%)死亡。在SARS的危险因素中,肥胖、怀孕、慢性心脏病、糖尿病、呼吸困难、发烧和疾病在Gamma变异中占主导地位。在欧米克隆变异的优势期内,没有病例恶化。总之,COVID-19恶化的风险取决于患者个体特征以及流行病毒变体,这强调了持续监测在发现流行病学形势变化和指导预防和护理战略方面的重要作用。
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Factors Associated with the Occurrence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) among COVID-19 Cases.

This retrospective cohort study investigated factors associated with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) or death among confirmed COVID-19 cases treated at a Primary Health Care (PHC) unit in Rio de Janeiro from August 2020 to January 2022. The occurrence of SARS or death was identified in the Influenza Epidemiological Surveillance Information System and in the Mortality Information System, respectively. Individual characteristics, symptoms, and predominant viral variant were the explanatory variables tested in logistic regression models. Of 1,708 COVID-19 episodes, 72 (4.2%) resulted in SARS, of which 17 (1.0%) were fatal. Among the risk factors for SARS, obesity, pregnancy, chronic heart disease, diabetes, dyspnea, fever, and illness during the predominance of the Gamma variant were highlighted. There were no cases of worsening during the predominance of the Omicron variant. In conclusion, the risk of COVID-19 worsening depends on individual patient characteristics as well as the circulating viral variants, underscoring the essential role of continuous surveillance in detecting changes in the epidemiological landscape and in guiding prevention and care strategies.

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Ciencia & saude coletiva
Ciencia & saude coletiva PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.60
自引率
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533
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva publishes debates, analyses, and results of research on a Specific Theme considered current and relevant to the field of Collective Health. Its abbreviated title is Ciênc. saúde coletiva, which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
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