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COVID-19 Reinfection Rate and Related Risk Factors in Fars Province, Iran: A Retrospective Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: Reinfection with Coronavirus Diseases 2019 (COVID-19) has raised remarkable public health concerns globally. Therefore, the present retrospective cohort study intended to investigate COVID-19 reinfection in registered patients of Fars province in Iran from February 2020 to April 2021. ME...

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Autores principales: Tavakoli, Ali, Lotfi, Farhad, Lotfi, Mehrzad, Bayati, Mohsen, Seif, Mozhgan, Salesi, Mahmood, Emadi, Mehrnoosh, Keshavarz, Khosro, Delavari, Sajad
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Publicado: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10542930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37791328
http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/IJMS.2022.94615.2598
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author Tavakoli, Ali
Lotfi, Farhad
Lotfi, Mehrzad
Bayati, Mohsen
Seif, Mozhgan
Salesi, Mahmood
Emadi, Mehrnoosh
Keshavarz, Khosro
Delavari, Sajad
author_facet Tavakoli, Ali
Lotfi, Farhad
Lotfi, Mehrzad
Bayati, Mohsen
Seif, Mozhgan
Salesi, Mahmood
Emadi, Mehrnoosh
Keshavarz, Khosro
Delavari, Sajad
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description BACKGROUND: Reinfection with Coronavirus Diseases 2019 (COVID-19) has raised remarkable public health concerns globally. Therefore, the present retrospective cohort study intended to investigate COVID-19 reinfection in registered patients of Fars province in Iran from February 2020 to April 2021. METHODS: The patients’ data, including the COVID-19 infection, symptoms, comorbidities, and demographics, were collected using the Health Information Systems (HISs). The patients were divided into three groups in terms of the duration between the initial infection and reinfection, including 28-44, 45-89, and more than 90 days. Following the univariate analysis, logistic regression was used to investigate the factors effective on COVID-19 reinfection. RESULTS: A total of 213768 patients had a positive Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test. The reinfection rate was 0.97% (2079 patients). Of these re-infected individuals, 14.9%, 18.5%, and 66.6% had their second positive test 28-45, 45-89, and ≥90 days later, respectively. The mean duration between the initial infection and reinfection was 130.56 days (29-370 days). The chance of reinfection was significantly higher in the youths (Odds Ratio (OR)=2.055; P<0.001), men (OR=1.283; P<0.001), urban population (OR=1.313; P<0.001), and healthcare providers (OR=4.453; P<0.001). The patients with chronic pulmonary diseases, chronic kidney diseases, and malignancy were 1.421 (P=0.036), 2.239 (P<0.001), and 3.437 (P<0.001) times, respectively, more likely prone to reinfection. CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that there is a higher risk of reinfection in several vulnerable groups including healthcare providers, young individuals, residents of urban areas, men, and individuals with underlying diseases.
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spelling pubmed-105429302023-10-03 COVID-19 Reinfection Rate and Related Risk Factors in Fars Province, Iran: A Retrospective Cohort Study Tavakoli, Ali Lotfi, Farhad Lotfi, Mehrzad Bayati, Mohsen Seif, Mozhgan Salesi, Mahmood Emadi, Mehrnoosh Keshavarz, Khosro Delavari, Sajad Iran J Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Reinfection with Coronavirus Diseases 2019 (COVID-19) has raised remarkable public health concerns globally. Therefore, the present retrospective cohort study intended to investigate COVID-19 reinfection in registered patients of Fars province in Iran from February 2020 to April 2021. METHODS: The patients’ data, including the COVID-19 infection, symptoms, comorbidities, and demographics, were collected using the Health Information Systems (HISs). The patients were divided into three groups in terms of the duration between the initial infection and reinfection, including 28-44, 45-89, and more than 90 days. Following the univariate analysis, logistic regression was used to investigate the factors effective on COVID-19 reinfection. RESULTS: A total of 213768 patients had a positive Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test. The reinfection rate was 0.97% (2079 patients). Of these re-infected individuals, 14.9%, 18.5%, and 66.6% had their second positive test 28-45, 45-89, and ≥90 days later, respectively. The mean duration between the initial infection and reinfection was 130.56 days (29-370 days). The chance of reinfection was significantly higher in the youths (Odds Ratio (OR)=2.055; P<0.001), men (OR=1.283; P<0.001), urban population (OR=1.313; P<0.001), and healthcare providers (OR=4.453; P<0.001). The patients with chronic pulmonary diseases, chronic kidney diseases, and malignancy were 1.421 (P=0.036), 2.239 (P<0.001), and 3.437 (P<0.001) times, respectively, more likely prone to reinfection. CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that there is a higher risk of reinfection in several vulnerable groups including healthcare providers, young individuals, residents of urban areas, men, and individuals with underlying diseases. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2023-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10542930/ /pubmed/37791328 http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/IJMS.2022.94615.2598 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. This license allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Tavakoli, Ali
Lotfi, Farhad
Lotfi, Mehrzad
Bayati, Mohsen
Seif, Mozhgan
Salesi, Mahmood
Emadi, Mehrnoosh
Keshavarz, Khosro
Delavari, Sajad
COVID-19 Reinfection Rate and Related Risk Factors in Fars Province, Iran: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title COVID-19 Reinfection Rate and Related Risk Factors in Fars Province, Iran: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_full COVID-19 Reinfection Rate and Related Risk Factors in Fars Province, Iran: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_fullStr COVID-19 Reinfection Rate and Related Risk Factors in Fars Province, Iran: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Reinfection Rate and Related Risk Factors in Fars Province, Iran: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_short COVID-19 Reinfection Rate and Related Risk Factors in Fars Province, Iran: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_sort covid-19 reinfection rate and related risk factors in fars province, iran: a retrospective cohort study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10542930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37791328
http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/IJMS.2022.94615.2598
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