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ABSTRACT: Background
We studied risk factors, antibodies, and symptoms of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in a diverse, ambulatory population.Methods
A prospective cohort (n = 831) previously undiagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection underwent serial testing (SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction, immunoglobulin G [IgG]) for 6 months.Results
Ninety-three participants (11.2%) tested SARS-CoV-2-positive: 14 (15.1%) asymptomatic, 24 (25.8%) severely symptomatic. Healthcare workers (n = 548) were more likely to become infected (14.2% vs 5.3%; adjusted odds ratio, 2.1; 95% confidence interval, 1.4-3.3) and severely symptomatic (29.5% vs 6.7%). IgG antibodies were detected after 79% of asymptomatic infections, 89% with mild-moderate symptoms, and 96% with severe symptoms. IgG trajectories after asymptomatic infections (slow increases) differed from symptomatic infections (early peaks within 2 months). Most participants (92%) had persistent IgG responses (median 171 days). In multivariable models, IgG titers were positively associated with symptom severity, certain comorbidities, and hospital work. Dyspnea and neurologic changes (including altered smell/taste) lasted ≥ 120 days in ≥ 10% of affected participants. Prolonged symptoms (frequently more severe) corresponded to higher antibody levels.Conclusions
In a prospective, ethnically diverse cohort, symptom severity correlated with the magnitude and trajectory of IgG production. Symptoms frequently persisted for many months after infection.Clinical Trials Registration. NCT04336215.
SUBMITTER: Horton DB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8436370 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Horton Daniel B DB Barrett Emily S ES Roy Jason J Gennaro Maria Laura ML Andrews Tracy T Greenberg Patricia P Bruiners Natalie N Datta Pratik P Ukey Rahul R Velusamy Senthil K SK Fine Daniel D Honnen William J WJ Yin Yue Sandra YS Pinter Abraham A Brooks Andrew A Tischfield Jay J Hussain Sabiha S Jagpal Sugeet S Swaminathan Shobha S Parmar Veenat V Reilly Nancy N Gaur Sunanda S Panettieri Reynold A RA Carson Jeffrey L JL Blaser Martin J MJ
The Journal of infectious diseases 20211001 8
<h4>Background</h4>We studied risk factors, antibodies, and symptoms of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in a diverse, ambulatory population.<h4>Methods</h4>A prospective cohort (n = 831) previously undiagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection underwent serial testing (SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction, immunoglobulin G [IgG]) for 6 months.<h4>Results</h4>Ninety-three participants (11.2%) tested SARS-CoV-2-positive: 14 (15.1%) asymptomatic, 24 (25.8%) severely s ...[more]