Clinical severity of COVID-19 in patients admitted to hospital during the omicron wave in South Africa: a retrospective observational study

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Jassat, Waasila [1 ,2 ]
Karim, Salim S. Abdool [3 ,4 ]
Mudara, Caroline [1 ]
Welch, Richard [1 ]
Ozougwu, Lovelyn [1 ]
Groome, Michelle J. [1 ,5 ]
Govender, Nevashan [1 ]
von Gottberg, Anne [1 ,5 ]
Wolter, Nicole [1 ,5 ]
Wolmarans, Milani [7 ]
Rousseau, Petro [7 ]
Blumberg, Lucille [1 ,2 ]
Cohen, Cheryl [1 ,6 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Communicable Dis, Natl Hlth Lab Serv, Johannesburg, South Africa
[2] Right Care, Centurion, South Africa
[3] Blumberg Ctr AIDS Programme Res South Africa, Durban, South Africa
[4] Columbia Univ, Mailman Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, New York, NY USA
[5] Univ Witwatersrand, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Pathol, Johannesburg, South Africa
[6] Univ Witwatersrand, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Johannesburg, South Africa
[7] Natl Dept Hlth, Pretoria, South Africa
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LANCET GLOBAL HEALTH | 2022年 / 10卷 / 07期
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10.1016/S2214-109X(22)00114-0
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Background Up to the end of January, 2022, South Africa has had four recognisable COVID-19 pandemic waves, each predominantly dominated by one variant of concern: the ancestral strain with an Asp614Gly mutation during the first wave, the beta variant (B.1.351) during the second wave, the delta variant (B.1.617.2) during the third wave, and lastly, the omicron variant (B.1.1.529) during the fourth wave. We aimed to assess the clinical disease severity of patients admitted to hospital with SARS-CoV-2 infection during the omicron wave and compare the findings with those of the preceding three pandemic waves in South Africa. Methods We defined the start and end of each pandemic wave as the crossing of the threshold of weekly incidence of 30 laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 cases per 100 000 population. Hospital admission data were collected through an active national COVID-19-specific surveillance programme. We compared disease severity across waves by postimputation random effect multivariable logistic regression models. Severe disease was defined as one or more of the following: acute respiratory distress, receipt of supplemental oxygen or mechanical ventilation, admission to intensive care, or death. Findings We analysed 335 219 laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 hospital admissions with a known outcome, constituting 10.4% of 3 216 179 cases recorded during the four waves. During the omicron wave, 52 038 (8.3%) of 629 617 cases were admitted to hospital, compared with 71 411 (12.9%) of 553 530 in the Asp614Gly wave, 91 843 (12.6%) of 726 772 in the beta wave, and 131 083 (10.0%) of 1 306 260 in the delta wave (p<0.0001). During the omicron wave, 15 421 (33.6%) of 45 927 patients admitted to hospital had severe disease, compared with 36 837 (52.3%) of 70 424 in the Asp614Gly wave, 57 247 (63.4%) of 90 310 in the beta wave, and 81 040 (63.0%) of 128 558 in the delta wave (p<0.0001). The in-hospital case-fatality ratio during the omicron wave was 10.7%, compared with 21.5% during the Asp614Gly wave, 28.8% during the beta wave, and 26.4% during the delta wave (p<0.0001). Compared with those admitted to hospital during the omicron wave, patients admitted during the other three waves had more severe clinical presentations (adjusted odds ratio 2.07 [95% CI 2.01-2.13] in the Asp614Gly wave, 3.59 [3.49-3.70] in the beta wave, and 3.47 [3.38-3.57] in the delta wave). Interpretation The trend of increasing cases and admissions across South Africa's first three waves shifted in the omicron wave, with a higher and quicker peak but fewer patients admitted to hospital, less clinically severe illness, and a lower case-fatality ratio compared with the preceding three waves. Omicron marked a change in the SARSCoV-2 epidemic curve, clinical profile, and deaths in South Africa. Extrapolations to other populations should factor in differing vaccination and previous infection levels. Copyright (C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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