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Comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in Omicron and non-Omicron infected patients during the third wave in Mumbai, India

OBJECTIVES: The Omicron variant–mediated COVID-19 wave is responsible for a global tsunami of cases. There is scarce data about the clinical and epidemiological characteristic analyses of the third wave. We present the data of COVID-19 patients from Mumbai region during the early third wave by takin...

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Autores principales: Takke, Apurva, Zarekar, Mohini, Muthuraman, Vigneshwaran, Ashar, Aditee, Patil, Kranti, Badhavkar, Anagha, Trivedi, Jayshil, Khargekar, Naveen, Madkaikar, Manisha, Banerjee, Anindita
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9810849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36618147
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_430_22
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author Takke, Apurva
Zarekar, Mohini
Muthuraman, Vigneshwaran
Ashar, Aditee
Patil, Kranti
Badhavkar, Anagha
Trivedi, Jayshil
Khargekar, Naveen
Madkaikar, Manisha
Banerjee, Anindita
author_facet Takke, Apurva
Zarekar, Mohini
Muthuraman, Vigneshwaran
Ashar, Aditee
Patil, Kranti
Badhavkar, Anagha
Trivedi, Jayshil
Khargekar, Naveen
Madkaikar, Manisha
Banerjee, Anindita
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description OBJECTIVES: The Omicron variant–mediated COVID-19 wave is responsible for a global tsunami of cases. There is scarce data about the clinical and epidemiological characteristic analyses of the third wave. We present the data of COVID-19 patients from Mumbai region during the early third wave by taking S-gene target failure (SGTF) as a proxy for probable Omicron cases. METHODS: We collected retrospective data of RT-PCR-confirmed (COVID-19) patients, and measured the proportion of possible Omicron cases by SGTF. We segregated and analyzed the clinical and lab data of patients with outcomes such as differing symptoms, vaccination coverage, previous infection, and travel history. We also performed a trend analysis of Mumbai’s COVID-19 data before and during the third wave. RESULTS: All patients had mild clinical symptoms while few were asymptomatic. Myalgia was more significantly present in SGTF/Omicron cases compared to non-SGTF/Delta patients. Out of the total 101 COVID-positive individuals, 94 individuals (93%) had taken two doses of COVID vaccine. Among these 94 individuals, 9 (8.9%) had been previously infected with COVID 19 in the first or second waves. 77.7% of the previously infected were now infected with Omicron variant and only 22.3% by a non-Omicron variant. CONCLUSION: Rapid rise and fall during the third wave in Mumbai was due to Omicron cases gradually replacing Delta. The overall milder clinical spectrum in both Omicron and Delta cases imply that vaccines might not be effective against re-infection but can attenuate disease severity and mortality, as evident by high coverage of vaccination in the country.
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spelling pubmed-98108492023-01-05 Comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in Omicron and non-Omicron infected patients during the third wave in Mumbai, India Takke, Apurva Zarekar, Mohini Muthuraman, Vigneshwaran Ashar, Aditee Patil, Kranti Badhavkar, Anagha Trivedi, Jayshil Khargekar, Naveen Madkaikar, Manisha Banerjee, Anindita J Family Med Prim Care Original Article OBJECTIVES: The Omicron variant–mediated COVID-19 wave is responsible for a global tsunami of cases. There is scarce data about the clinical and epidemiological characteristic analyses of the third wave. We present the data of COVID-19 patients from Mumbai region during the early third wave by taking S-gene target failure (SGTF) as a proxy for probable Omicron cases. METHODS: We collected retrospective data of RT-PCR-confirmed (COVID-19) patients, and measured the proportion of possible Omicron cases by SGTF. We segregated and analyzed the clinical and lab data of patients with outcomes such as differing symptoms, vaccination coverage, previous infection, and travel history. We also performed a trend analysis of Mumbai’s COVID-19 data before and during the third wave. RESULTS: All patients had mild clinical symptoms while few were asymptomatic. Myalgia was more significantly present in SGTF/Omicron cases compared to non-SGTF/Delta patients. Out of the total 101 COVID-positive individuals, 94 individuals (93%) had taken two doses of COVID vaccine. Among these 94 individuals, 9 (8.9%) had been previously infected with COVID 19 in the first or second waves. 77.7% of the previously infected were now infected with Omicron variant and only 22.3% by a non-Omicron variant. CONCLUSION: Rapid rise and fall during the third wave in Mumbai was due to Omicron cases gradually replacing Delta. The overall milder clinical spectrum in both Omicron and Delta cases imply that vaccines might not be effective against re-infection but can attenuate disease severity and mortality, as evident by high coverage of vaccination in the country. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-10 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9810849/ /pubmed/36618147 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_430_22 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Takke, Apurva
Zarekar, Mohini
Muthuraman, Vigneshwaran
Ashar, Aditee
Patil, Kranti
Badhavkar, Anagha
Trivedi, Jayshil
Khargekar, Naveen
Madkaikar, Manisha
Banerjee, Anindita
Comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in Omicron and non-Omicron infected patients during the third wave in Mumbai, India
title Comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in Omicron and non-Omicron infected patients during the third wave in Mumbai, India
title_full Comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in Omicron and non-Omicron infected patients during the third wave in Mumbai, India
title_fullStr Comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in Omicron and non-Omicron infected patients during the third wave in Mumbai, India
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in Omicron and non-Omicron infected patients during the third wave in Mumbai, India
title_short Comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in Omicron and non-Omicron infected patients during the third wave in Mumbai, India
title_sort comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in omicron and non-omicron infected patients during the third wave in mumbai, india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9810849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36618147
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_430_22
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