Emerging Microbes and Infections (Jan 2020)

Risk factors associated with COVID-19 infection: a retrospective cohort study based on contacts tracing

  • Tao Liu,
  • Wenjia Liang,
  • Haojie Zhong,
  • Jianfeng He,
  • Zihui Chen,
  • Guanhao He,
  • Tie Song,
  • Shaowei Chen,
  • Ping Wang,
  • Jialing Li,
  • Yunhua Lan,
  • Mingji Cheng,
  • Jinxu Huang,
  • Jiwei Niu,
  • Liang Xia,
  • Jianpeng Xiao,
  • Jianxiong Hu,
  • Lifeng Lin,
  • Qiong Huang,
  • Zuhua Rong,
  • Aiping Deng,
  • Weilin Zeng,
  • Jiansen Li,
  • Xing Li,
  • Xiaohua Tan,
  • Min Kang,
  • Lingchuan Guo,
  • Zhihua Zhu,
  • Dexin Gong,
  • Guimin Chen,
  • Moran Dong,
  • Wenjun Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2020.1787799
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1546 – 1553

Abstract

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ABSTRACTThis study aimed to estimate the attack rates, and identify the risk factors of COVID-19 infection. Based on a retrospective cohort study, we investigated 11,580 contacts of COVID-19 cases in Guangdong Province from 10 January to 15 March 2020. All contacts were tested by RT-PCR to detect their infection of SARS-COV-2. Attack rates by characteristics were calculated. Logistic regression was used to estimate the risk factors of infection for COVID-19. A total of 515 of 11,580 contacts were identified to be infected with SARS-COV-2. Compared to young adults aged 20–29 years, the infected risk was higher in children (RR: 2.59, 95%CI: 1.79–3.76), and old people aged 60–69 years (RR: 5.29, 95%CI: 3.76–7.46). Females also had higher infected risk (RR: 1.66, 95%CI: 1.39–2.00). People having close relationship with index cases encountered higher infected risk (RR for spouse: 20.68, 95%CI: 14.28–29.95; RR for non-spouse family members: 9.55, 95%CI: 6.73–13.55; RR for close relatives: 5.90, 95%CI: 4.06–8.59). Moreover, contacts exposed to index case in symptomatic period (RR: 2.15, 95%CI: 1.67–2.79), with critically severe symptoms (RR: 1.61, 95%CI: 1.00–2.57), with symptoms of dizzy (RR: 1.58, 95%CI: 1.08–2.30), myalgia (RR: 1.49, 95%CI: 1.15–1.94), and chill (RR: 1.42, 95%CI: 1.05–1.92) had higher infected risks. Children, old people, females, and family members are susceptible of COVID-19 infection, while index cases in the incubation period had lower contagiousness. Our findings will be helpful for developing targeted prevention and control strategies to combat the worldwide pandemic.

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