Author:
Goërtz Yvonne M. J.,Spruit Martijn A.,Van Herck Maarten,Dukers-Muijrers Nicole,Boezen H. Marike,Mierau Jochen O.,Franke H. Lude,Dekens Jackie,Deelen Patrick,Lanting Pauline,Vonk Judith M.,Nolte Ilja,Ori Anil P. S.,Claringbould Annique,Boulogne Floranne,Dijkema Marjolein X. L.,Wiersma Henry H.,Warmerdam Robert,Jankipersadsing Soesma A.,van Blokland Irene,de Bock Geertruida H.,Rosmalen Judith G. M.,Wijmenga Cisca,van der Kallen Carla J. H.,Burtin Chris,Janssen Daisy J. A.,
Abstract
AbstractThis study evaluates to what extent symptoms are present before, during, and after a positive SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, and to evaluate how the symptom burden and quality of Life (QoL) compares to those with a negative PCR test. Participants from the Dutch Lifelines COVID-19 Cohort Study filled-out as of March 2020 weekly, later bi-weekly and monthly, questions about demographics, COVID-19 diagnosis and severity, QoL, and symptoms. The study population included those with one positive or negative PCR test who filled out two questionnaires before and after the test, resulting in 996 SARS-CoV-2 PCR positive and 3978 negative participants. Nearly all symptoms were more often reported after a positive test versus the period before the test (p < 0.05), except fever. A higher symptom prevalence after versus before a test was also found for nearly all symptoms in negatives (p < 0.05). Before the test, symptoms were already partly present and reporting of nearly all symptoms before did not differ between positives and negatives (p > 0.05). QoL decreased around the test for positives and negatives, with a larger deterioration for positives. Not all symptoms after a positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR test might be attributable to the infection and symptoms were also common in negatives.
Funder
Lung Foundation Netherlands
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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