Prevalence of Post-Coronavirus Disease Condition 12 Weeks After Omicron Infection Compared With Negative Controls and Association With Vaccination Status

Author:

Nehme Mayssam1ORCID,Vetter Pauline234ORCID,Chappuis François56,Kaiser Laurent234,Guessous Idris16ORCID,Nehme Mayssam,Vetter Pauline,Braillard Olivia,Assal Frederic,Lador Frederic,Guerreiro Ivan,Coen Matteo,Agoritsas Thomas,Reny Jean-Luc,Graf Christophe,Courvoisier Delphine S,Benzakour Lamyae,Genevay Stéphane,Lauper Kim,Salamun Julien,Spechbach Hervé,Jacquerioz Frederique,Grira Marwène,Favale Riccardo,Bondolfi Guido,Tardin Aglaé,Soccal Paola M,Zekry Dina,Stringhini Silvia,Meyer Philippe,Poku Nana Kwabena,Landis Basile N,Sandoval José,Bel Michael,Perisa Damir,Chappuis François,

Affiliation:

1. Division of Primary Care Medicine of the Geneva University Hospitals , Geneva , Switzerland

2. Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospitals , Geneva , Switzerland

3. Geneva Center for Emerging Viral Diseases, Geneva University Hospitals , Geneva , Switzerland

4. Division of Laboratory Medicine, Laboratory of Virology, Geneva University Hospitals , Geneva , Switzerland

5. Division of Tropical and Humanitarian Medicine, Geneva University Hospitals , Geneva , Switzerland

6. Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva , Geneva , Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract Background Post-coronovirus disease (COVID) symptoms can persist several months after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. Little is known, however, about the prevalence of post-COVID condition following infections from Omicron variants and how this varies according to vaccination status. This study evaluates the prevalence of symptoms and functional impairment 12 weeks after an infection by Omicron variants (BA.1 and BA.2) compared with negative controls tested during the same period. Methods Outpatient individuals who tested positive or negative for COVID-19 infection between December 2021 and February 2022 at the Geneva University Hospitals were followed 12 weeks after their test date. Results Overall, 11.7% of Omicron cases had symptoms 12 weeks after the infection compared with 10.4% of individuals who tested negative during the same period (P < .001), and symptoms were much less common in vaccinated versus nonvaccinated individuals with Omicron infection (9.7% vs 18.1%; P < .001). There were no significant differences in functional impairment at 12 weeks between Omicron cases and negative controls, even after adjusting for multiple potential confounders. Conclusions The differential prevalence of post-COVID symptoms and functional impairment attributed to Omicron BA.1 and BA.2 infection is low when compared with negative controls. Vaccination is associated with lower prevalence of post-COVID symptoms.

Funder

Leenaards Foundation

Geneva University Hospitals Private Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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