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Epidemiology and risk factors related to severity of clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in outpatients: A retrospective study in Haiti

BACKGROUND: Haiti’s first COVID-19 cases were confirmed on March 18, 2020, and subsequently spread throughout the country. The objective of this study was to describe clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in Haitian outpatients and to identify risk factors for severity of clinical manifestations. METH...

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Autores principales: Lucien, Mentor Ali Ber, Pierre, Katilla, Jean-Denis, Gladzdin, Rigodon, Jonas, Worrell, Caitlin M., Couture, Alexia, Flynn, Aspen, Calderon, Mauricio Cerpa, Codina, Luis Felipe, Vicari, Andrea S., Marseille, Samson, Jean Baptiste, Koama T., Fouche, Bernadette, Joseph, Gerard, Journel, Ito, Rendel, Kenold, Grant-Greene, Yoran, Jean-Charles, Nadia P., Lafontant, Donald, Amouzou, Senou, Pierre, Wilnique, Clement, Marie Greta Roy, Juin, Stanley, Boncy, Jacques, Dely, Patrick
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9491605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36129879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274760
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author Lucien, Mentor Ali Ber
Pierre, Katilla
Jean-Denis, Gladzdin
Rigodon, Jonas
Worrell, Caitlin M.
Couture, Alexia
Flynn, Aspen
Calderon, Mauricio Cerpa
Codina, Luis Felipe
Vicari, Andrea S.
Marseille, Samson
Jean Baptiste, Koama T.
Fouche, Bernadette
Joseph, Gerard
Journel, Ito
Rendel, Kenold
Grant-Greene, Yoran
Jean-Charles, Nadia P.
Lafontant, Donald
Amouzou, Senou
Pierre, Wilnique
Clement, Marie Greta Roy
Juin, Stanley
Boncy, Jacques
Dely, Patrick
author_facet Lucien, Mentor Ali Ber
Pierre, Katilla
Jean-Denis, Gladzdin
Rigodon, Jonas
Worrell, Caitlin M.
Couture, Alexia
Flynn, Aspen
Calderon, Mauricio Cerpa
Codina, Luis Felipe
Vicari, Andrea S.
Marseille, Samson
Jean Baptiste, Koama T.
Fouche, Bernadette
Joseph, Gerard
Journel, Ito
Rendel, Kenold
Grant-Greene, Yoran
Jean-Charles, Nadia P.
Lafontant, Donald
Amouzou, Senou
Pierre, Wilnique
Clement, Marie Greta Roy
Juin, Stanley
Boncy, Jacques
Dely, Patrick
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description BACKGROUND: Haiti’s first COVID-19 cases were confirmed on March 18, 2020, and subsequently spread throughout the country. The objective of this study was to describe clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in Haitian outpatients and to identify risk factors for severity of clinical manifestations. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of COVID-19 outpatients diagnosed from March 18-August 4, 2020, using demographic, epidemiological, and clinical data reported to the Ministry of Health (MoH). We used univariate and multivariate analysis, including multivariable logistic regression, to explore the risk factors and specific symptoms related to persons with symptomatic COVID-19 and the severity of symptomatic COVID-19 disease. RESULTS: Of 5,389 cases reported to MOH during the study period, 1,754 (32.5%) were asymptomatic. Amongst symptomatic persons 2,747 (75.6%) had mild COVID-19 and 888 (24.4%) had moderate-to-severe disease; the most common symptoms were fever (69.6%), cough (51.9%), and myalgia (45.8%). The odds of having moderate-to-severe disease were highest among persons with hypertension (aOR = 1.72, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] (1.34, 2.20), chronic pulmonary disease (aOR = 3.93, 95% CI (1.93, 8.17)) and tuberculosis (aOR = 3.44, 95% CI (1.35, 9.14)) compared to persons without those conditions. The odds of having moderate-to-severe disease increased with age but was also seen among children aged 0–4 years (OR: 1.73, 95% CI (0.93, 3.08)), when using 30–39 years old as the reference group. All of the older age groups, 50–64 years, 65–74 years, 75–84 years, and 85+ years, had significantly higher odds of having moderate-to-severe COVID-19 compared with ages 30–39 years. Diabetes was associated with elevated odds of moderate-to-severe disease in bivariate analysis (OR = 2.17, 95% CI (1.58,2.98) but, this association did not hold in multivariable analyses (aOR = 1.22,95%CI (0.86,1.72)). CONCLUSION: These findings from a resource-constrained country highlight the importance of surveillance systems to track emerging infections and their risk factors. In addition to co-morbidities described elsewhere, tuberculosis was a risk factor for moderate-to-severe COVID-19 disease.
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spelling pubmed-94916052022-09-22 Epidemiology and risk factors related to severity of clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in outpatients: A retrospective study in Haiti Lucien, Mentor Ali Ber Pierre, Katilla Jean-Denis, Gladzdin Rigodon, Jonas Worrell, Caitlin M. Couture, Alexia Flynn, Aspen Calderon, Mauricio Cerpa Codina, Luis Felipe Vicari, Andrea S. Marseille, Samson Jean Baptiste, Koama T. Fouche, Bernadette Joseph, Gerard Journel, Ito Rendel, Kenold Grant-Greene, Yoran Jean-Charles, Nadia P. Lafontant, Donald Amouzou, Senou Pierre, Wilnique Clement, Marie Greta Roy Juin, Stanley Boncy, Jacques Dely, Patrick PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Haiti’s first COVID-19 cases were confirmed on March 18, 2020, and subsequently spread throughout the country. The objective of this study was to describe clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in Haitian outpatients and to identify risk factors for severity of clinical manifestations. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of COVID-19 outpatients diagnosed from March 18-August 4, 2020, using demographic, epidemiological, and clinical data reported to the Ministry of Health (MoH). We used univariate and multivariate analysis, including multivariable logistic regression, to explore the risk factors and specific symptoms related to persons with symptomatic COVID-19 and the severity of symptomatic COVID-19 disease. RESULTS: Of 5,389 cases reported to MOH during the study period, 1,754 (32.5%) were asymptomatic. Amongst symptomatic persons 2,747 (75.6%) had mild COVID-19 and 888 (24.4%) had moderate-to-severe disease; the most common symptoms were fever (69.6%), cough (51.9%), and myalgia (45.8%). The odds of having moderate-to-severe disease were highest among persons with hypertension (aOR = 1.72, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] (1.34, 2.20), chronic pulmonary disease (aOR = 3.93, 95% CI (1.93, 8.17)) and tuberculosis (aOR = 3.44, 95% CI (1.35, 9.14)) compared to persons without those conditions. The odds of having moderate-to-severe disease increased with age but was also seen among children aged 0–4 years (OR: 1.73, 95% CI (0.93, 3.08)), when using 30–39 years old as the reference group. All of the older age groups, 50–64 years, 65–74 years, 75–84 years, and 85+ years, had significantly higher odds of having moderate-to-severe COVID-19 compared with ages 30–39 years. Diabetes was associated with elevated odds of moderate-to-severe disease in bivariate analysis (OR = 2.17, 95% CI (1.58,2.98) but, this association did not hold in multivariable analyses (aOR = 1.22,95%CI (0.86,1.72)). CONCLUSION: These findings from a resource-constrained country highlight the importance of surveillance systems to track emerging infections and their risk factors. In addition to co-morbidities described elsewhere, tuberculosis was a risk factor for moderate-to-severe COVID-19 disease. Public Library of Science 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9491605/ /pubmed/36129879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274760 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lucien, Mentor Ali Ber
Pierre, Katilla
Jean-Denis, Gladzdin
Rigodon, Jonas
Worrell, Caitlin M.
Couture, Alexia
Flynn, Aspen
Calderon, Mauricio Cerpa
Codina, Luis Felipe
Vicari, Andrea S.
Marseille, Samson
Jean Baptiste, Koama T.
Fouche, Bernadette
Joseph, Gerard
Journel, Ito
Rendel, Kenold
Grant-Greene, Yoran
Jean-Charles, Nadia P.
Lafontant, Donald
Amouzou, Senou
Pierre, Wilnique
Clement, Marie Greta Roy
Juin, Stanley
Boncy, Jacques
Dely, Patrick
Epidemiology and risk factors related to severity of clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in outpatients: A retrospective study in Haiti
title Epidemiology and risk factors related to severity of clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in outpatients: A retrospective study in Haiti
title_full Epidemiology and risk factors related to severity of clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in outpatients: A retrospective study in Haiti
title_fullStr Epidemiology and risk factors related to severity of clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in outpatients: A retrospective study in Haiti
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and risk factors related to severity of clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in outpatients: A retrospective study in Haiti
title_short Epidemiology and risk factors related to severity of clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in outpatients: A retrospective study in Haiti
title_sort epidemiology and risk factors related to severity of clinical manifestations of covid-19 in outpatients: a retrospective study in haiti
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9491605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36129879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274760
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