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Anosmia and other SARS-CoV-2 positive test-associated symptoms, across three national, digital surveillance platforms as the COVID-19 pandemic and response unfolded: an observation study

BACKGROUND: Multiple participatory surveillance platforms were developed across the world in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, providing a real-time understanding of community-wide COVID-19 epidemiology. During this time, testing criteria broadened and healthcare policies matured. We sought to test...

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Autores principales: Sudre, Carole H., Keshet, Ayya, Graham, Mark S., Joshi, Amit D., Shilo, Smadar, Rossman, Hagai, Murray, Benjamin, Molteni, Erika, Klaser, Kerstin, Canas, Liane D, Antonelli, Michela, Modat, Marc, Capdevila Pujol, Joan, Ganesh, Sajaysurya, Wolf, Jonathan, Meir, Tomer, Chan, Andrew T., Steves, Claire J., Spector, Tim D., Brownstein, John S., Segal, Eran, Ourselin, Sebastien, Astley, Christina M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7755145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33354683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.15.20248096
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author Sudre, Carole H.
Keshet, Ayya
Graham, Mark S.
Joshi, Amit D.
Shilo, Smadar
Rossman, Hagai
Murray, Benjamin
Molteni, Erika
Klaser, Kerstin
Canas, Liane D
Antonelli, Michela
Modat, Marc
Capdevila Pujol, Joan
Ganesh, Sajaysurya
Wolf, Jonathan
Meir, Tomer
Chan, Andrew T.
Steves, Claire J.
Spector, Tim D.
Brownstein, John S.
Segal, Eran
Ourselin, Sebastien
Astley, Christina M.
author_facet Sudre, Carole H.
Keshet, Ayya
Graham, Mark S.
Joshi, Amit D.
Shilo, Smadar
Rossman, Hagai
Murray, Benjamin
Molteni, Erika
Klaser, Kerstin
Canas, Liane D
Antonelli, Michela
Modat, Marc
Capdevila Pujol, Joan
Ganesh, Sajaysurya
Wolf, Jonathan
Meir, Tomer
Chan, Andrew T.
Steves, Claire J.
Spector, Tim D.
Brownstein, John S.
Segal, Eran
Ourselin, Sebastien
Astley, Christina M.
author_sort Sudre, Carole H.
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description BACKGROUND: Multiple participatory surveillance platforms were developed across the world in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, providing a real-time understanding of community-wide COVID-19 epidemiology. During this time, testing criteria broadened and healthcare policies matured. We sought to test whether there were consistent associations of symptoms with SARS-CoV-2 test status across three national surveillance platforms, during periods of testing and policy changes, and whether inconsistencies could better inform our understanding and future studies as the COVID-19 pandemic progresses. METHODS: Four months (1st April 2020 to 31st July 2020) of observation through three volunteer COVID-19 digital surveillance platforms targeting communities in three countries (Israel, United Kingdom, and United States). Logistic regression of self-reported symptom on self-reported SARS-CoV-2 test status (or test access), adjusted for age and sex, in each of the study cohorts. Odds ratios over time were compared to known changes in testing policies and fluctuations in COVID-19 incidence. FINDINGS: Anosmia/ageusia was the strongest, most consistent symptom associated with a positive COVID-19 test, based on 658,325 tests (5% positive) from over 10 million respondents in three digital surveillance platforms using longitudinal and cross-sectional survey methodologies. During higher-incidence periods with broader testing criteria, core COVID-19 symptoms were more strongly associated with test status. Lower incidence periods had, overall, larger confidence intervals. INTERPRETATION: The strong association of anosmia/ageusia with self-reported SARS-CoV-2 test positivity is omnipresent, supporting its validity as a reliable COVID-19 signal, regardless of the participatory surveillance platform or testing policy. This analysis highlights that precise effect estimates, as well as an understanding of test access patterns to interpret differences, are best done only when incidence is high. These findings strongly support the need for testing access to be as open as possible both for real-time epidemiologic investigation and public health utility. FUNDING: NIH, NIHR, Alzheimer’s Society, Wellcome Trust
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spelling pubmed-77551452020-12-23 Anosmia and other SARS-CoV-2 positive test-associated symptoms, across three national, digital surveillance platforms as the COVID-19 pandemic and response unfolded: an observation study Sudre, Carole H. Keshet, Ayya Graham, Mark S. Joshi, Amit D. Shilo, Smadar Rossman, Hagai Murray, Benjamin Molteni, Erika Klaser, Kerstin Canas, Liane D Antonelli, Michela Modat, Marc Capdevila Pujol, Joan Ganesh, Sajaysurya Wolf, Jonathan Meir, Tomer Chan, Andrew T. Steves, Claire J. Spector, Tim D. Brownstein, John S. Segal, Eran Ourselin, Sebastien Astley, Christina M. medRxiv Article BACKGROUND: Multiple participatory surveillance platforms were developed across the world in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, providing a real-time understanding of community-wide COVID-19 epidemiology. During this time, testing criteria broadened and healthcare policies matured. We sought to test whether there were consistent associations of symptoms with SARS-CoV-2 test status across three national surveillance platforms, during periods of testing and policy changes, and whether inconsistencies could better inform our understanding and future studies as the COVID-19 pandemic progresses. METHODS: Four months (1st April 2020 to 31st July 2020) of observation through three volunteer COVID-19 digital surveillance platforms targeting communities in three countries (Israel, United Kingdom, and United States). Logistic regression of self-reported symptom on self-reported SARS-CoV-2 test status (or test access), adjusted for age and sex, in each of the study cohorts. Odds ratios over time were compared to known changes in testing policies and fluctuations in COVID-19 incidence. FINDINGS: Anosmia/ageusia was the strongest, most consistent symptom associated with a positive COVID-19 test, based on 658,325 tests (5% positive) from over 10 million respondents in three digital surveillance platforms using longitudinal and cross-sectional survey methodologies. During higher-incidence periods with broader testing criteria, core COVID-19 symptoms were more strongly associated with test status. Lower incidence periods had, overall, larger confidence intervals. INTERPRETATION: The strong association of anosmia/ageusia with self-reported SARS-CoV-2 test positivity is omnipresent, supporting its validity as a reliable COVID-19 signal, regardless of the participatory surveillance platform or testing policy. This analysis highlights that precise effect estimates, as well as an understanding of test access patterns to interpret differences, are best done only when incidence is high. These findings strongly support the need for testing access to be as open as possible both for real-time epidemiologic investigation and public health utility. FUNDING: NIH, NIHR, Alzheimer’s Society, Wellcome Trust Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7755145/ /pubmed/33354683 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.15.20248096 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
spellingShingle Article
Sudre, Carole H.
Keshet, Ayya
Graham, Mark S.
Joshi, Amit D.
Shilo, Smadar
Rossman, Hagai
Murray, Benjamin
Molteni, Erika
Klaser, Kerstin
Canas, Liane D
Antonelli, Michela
Modat, Marc
Capdevila Pujol, Joan
Ganesh, Sajaysurya
Wolf, Jonathan
Meir, Tomer
Chan, Andrew T.
Steves, Claire J.
Spector, Tim D.
Brownstein, John S.
Segal, Eran
Ourselin, Sebastien
Astley, Christina M.
Anosmia and other SARS-CoV-2 positive test-associated symptoms, across three national, digital surveillance platforms as the COVID-19 pandemic and response unfolded: an observation study
title Anosmia and other SARS-CoV-2 positive test-associated symptoms, across three national, digital surveillance platforms as the COVID-19 pandemic and response unfolded: an observation study
title_full Anosmia and other SARS-CoV-2 positive test-associated symptoms, across three national, digital surveillance platforms as the COVID-19 pandemic and response unfolded: an observation study
title_fullStr Anosmia and other SARS-CoV-2 positive test-associated symptoms, across three national, digital surveillance platforms as the COVID-19 pandemic and response unfolded: an observation study
title_full_unstemmed Anosmia and other SARS-CoV-2 positive test-associated symptoms, across three national, digital surveillance platforms as the COVID-19 pandemic and response unfolded: an observation study
title_short Anosmia and other SARS-CoV-2 positive test-associated symptoms, across three national, digital surveillance platforms as the COVID-19 pandemic and response unfolded: an observation study
title_sort anosmia and other sars-cov-2 positive test-associated symptoms, across three national, digital surveillance platforms as the covid-19 pandemic and response unfolded: an observation study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7755145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33354683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.15.20248096
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