BMC Infectious Diseases (Jul 2024)

Association between asthma and COVID-19 severity during Omicron epidemic: a retrospective cohort study using real-world data

  • Huwen Wang,
  • Xiaoting Jiang,
  • Kate Ching Ching Chan,
  • Yuchen Wei,
  • Chi Tim Hung,
  • Renee Wan Yi Chan,
  • Conglu Li,
  • Eman Yee Man Leung,
  • Carrie Ho Kwan Yam,
  • Tsz Yu Chow,
  • Shi Zhao,
  • Zihao Guo,
  • Kehang Li,
  • Ziqing Wang,
  • Eng Kiong Yeoh,
  • Ka Chun Chong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-09520-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background The available evidence presented inconsistencies and inconclusive findings regarding the associations between co-existing asthma and mortality among COVID-19 patients. The objective of the current study is to investigate the relationship between asthma and severe outcomes after SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infection in an infection-naïve population. Methods A retrospective cohort study using propensity score matching was conducted. The COVID-19 patients requiring hospitalisation in Hong Kong from January 1, 2022, to November 13, 2022, an Omicron-predominated period, were identified. Severe clinical outcomes were defined as ICU admission and inpatient death after the first positive PCR results as well as a composite outcome of both. Results Of the 74,396 hospitalised COVID-19 patients admitted, 1,290 asthma patients and 18,641 non-asthma patients were included in the matched cohort. The rates of death and the composite outcome were 15·3% and 17·2%, respectively, among the non-asthma patients,12·2% and 13·6%, respectively, among the asthma patients, with adjusted hazard ratios equal to 0·775 (95% CI: 0·660–0·909) and 0·770 (95% CI: 0·662–0·895), respectively. The negative association was more apparent in the elderly and female groups. Asthma remained a factor that lowered the risk of disease severity even though the patients were not fully vaccinated with at least two doses. Conclusions We used real-world data to demonstrate that asthma was not a risk factor for COVID-19 severity of the infections of Omicron variant, even though the patients were not fully vaccinated.

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