Clinical features and natural history of the first 2073 suspected COVID-19 cases in the Corona São Caetano primary care programme: a prospective cohort study

Author:

Leal Fabio E,Mendes-Correa Maria C,Buss Lewis FletcherORCID,Costa Silvia F,Bizario Joao C S,de Souza Sonia R P,Thomaz Osorio,Tozetto-Mendoza Tania Regina,Villas-Boas Lucy S,de Oliveira-da Silva Léa Campos,Grespan Regina M Z,Capuani Ligia,Buccheri Renata,Domingues Helves,Alexander Neal,Mayaud Philippe,Sabino Ester Cerdeira

Abstract

BackgroundDespite most cases not requiring hospital care, there are limited community-based clinical data on COVID-19.MethodsThe Corona São Caetano programme is a primary care initiative providing care to all residents with COVID-19 in São Caetano do Sul, Brazil. It was designed to capture standardised clinical data on community COVID-19 cases. After triage of potentially severe cases, consecutive patients presenting to a multimedia screening platform between 13 April and 13 May 2020 were tested at home with SARS-CoV-2 reverse transcriptase (RT) PCR; positive patients were followed up for 14 days with phone calls every 2 days. RT-PCR-negative patients were offered additional SARS-CoV-2 serology testing to establish their infection status. We describe the clinical, virological and natural history features of this prospective population-based cohort.FindingsOf 2073 suspected COVID-19 cases, 1583 (76.4%) were tested by RT-PCR, of whom 444 (28.0%, 95% CI 25.9 to 30.3) were positive; 604/1136 (53%) RT-PCR-negative patients underwent serology, of whom 52 (8.6%) tested SARS-CoV-2 seropositive. The most common symptoms of confirmed COVID-19 were cough, fatigue, myalgia and headache; whereas self-reported fever (OR 3.0, 95% CI 2.4 to 3.9), anosmia (OR 3.3, 95% CI 2.6 to 4.4) and ageusia (OR 2.9, 95% CI 2.3 to 3.8) were most strongly associated with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis by RT-PCR or serology. RT-PCR cycle thresholds were lower in men, older patients, those with fever and arthralgia and closer to symptom onset. The rates of hospitalisation and death among 444 RT-PCR-positive cases were 6.7% and 0.7%, respectively, with older age and obesity more frequent in the hospitalised group.ConclusionCOVID-19 presents in a similar way to other mild community-acquired respiratory diseases, but the presence of fever, anosmia and ageusia can assist the specific diagnosis. Most patients recovered without requiring hospitalisation with a low fatality rate compared with other hospital-based studies.

Funder

Secretaria Municipal de Saúde da Prefeitura de São Caetano do Sul

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Medical Research Council

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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