Household exposure to SARS-CoV-2 and association with COVID-19 severity: a Danish nationwide cohort study.
Título
Household exposure to SARS-CoV-2 and association with COVID-19 severity: a Danish nationwide cohort study.
Autor
Marcella M Broccia, Victoria Elizabeth V E de Knegt, Elisabeth Helen Anna E H A Mills, Amalie Lykkemark A L Møller, Filip F Gnesin, Thea K T K Fischer, Nertila N Zylyftari, Stig Nikolaj S N Blomberg, Mikkel Porsborg M P Andersen, Morten M Schou, Emil E Fosbøl, Kristian K Kragholm, Helle Collatz H C Christensen, Laura Bech L B Polcwiartek, Matthew M Phelps, Lars L Køber, Christian C Torp-Pedersen
Descripción
Households are high-risk settings for the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Severity of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is likely associated with the infectious dose of SARS-CoV-2 exposure. We therefore aimed to assess the association between SARS-CoV-2 exposure within households and COVID-19 severity. We performed a Danish nationwide register-based cohort study including laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals from 22 February to 6 October 2020. Household exposure to SARS-CoV-2 was defined as having one individual tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 within the household. Cox proportional-hazards models were used to estimate the association between 'critical COVID-19' within and between households with and without secondary cases. From 15,063 multi-person households, 19,773 SARS-CoV-2 positive individuals were included; 11,632 were categorized as index cases without any secondary household cases, 3,431 as index cases with secondary cases, i.e. 22.8% of multi-person households, and 4,710 as secondary cases. 'Critical COVID-19' occurred in 2.9 % of index cases living with no secondary cases, 4.9 % of index cases with secondary cases, and 1.3 % of secondary cases. The adjusted hazard ratio for 'critical COVID-19' among index cases versus secondary cases within the same household was 2.50 (95%CI=1.88-3.34), 2.27 (95%CI=1.77-2.93) for index cases in households with no secondary cases versus secondary cases, and 1.1 (95%CI=0.93-1.30) for index cases with secondary cases versus index cases without secondary cases. We found no increased hazard ratio of 'critical COVID-19' among household members of infected SARS-CoV-2 index cases.
Fecha
2021
Materia
transmission, viral load, corona, Death, infectious dose
Identificador
10.1093/cid/ciab340
Fuente
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Colección
Citación
Marcella M Broccia, Victoria Elizabeth V E de Knegt, Elisabeth Helen Anna E H A Mills, Amalie Lykkemark A L Møller, Filip F Gnesin, Thea K T K Fischer, Nertila N Zylyftari, Stig Nikolaj S N Blomberg, Mikkel Porsborg M P Andersen, Morten M Schou, Emil E Fosbøl, Kristian K Kragholm, Helle Collatz H C Christensen, Laura Bech L B Polcwiartek, Matthew M Phelps, Lars L Køber, Christian C Torp-Pedersen, “Household exposure to SARS-CoV-2 and association with COVID-19 severity: a Danish nationwide cohort study.,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/9218.
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