医学
接种疫苗
优势比
置信区间
多发病率
入射(几何)
套式病例对照研究
慢性病
可能性
大流行
逻辑回归
条件logistic回归
人口学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
病例对照研究
公共卫生
共病
疾病
内科学
免疫学
传染病(医学专业)
物理
护理部
社会学
光学
作者
Francisco Tsz Tsun Lai,Wenlong Liu,Yuqi Hu,Chiang Wei,Rachel Yui Ki Chu,Dawn Hei Lum,Janice Ching Nam Leung,Franco Wing Tak Cheng,Celine Sze Ling Chui,Xue Li,Eric Yuk Fai Wan,Carlos King Ho Wong,Ching Lung Cheung,Esther Wai Yin Chan,Ivan Fan-Ngai Hung,Ian C. K. Wong
标识
DOI:10.1093/qjmed/hcad236
摘要
Summary Background It is unclear how the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has affected multimorbidity incidence among those with one pre-existing chronic condition, as well as how vaccination could modify this association. Aim To examine the association of Covid-19 infection with multimorbidity incidence among people with one pre-existing chronic condition, including those with prior vaccination. Design Nested case–control study. Methods We conducted a territory-wide nested case–control study with incidence density sampling using Hong Kong electronic health records from public healthcare facilities and mandatory Covid-19 reports. People with one listed chronic condition (based on a list of 30) who developed multimorbidity during 1 January 2020–15 November 2022 were selected as case participants and randomly matched with up to 10 people of the same age, sex and with the same first chronic condition without having developed multimorbidity at that point. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aORs) of multimorbidity. Results In total, 127 744 case participants were matched with 1 230 636 control participants. Adjusted analysis showed that there were 28%-increased odds of multimorbidity following Covid-19 [confidence interval (CI) 22% to 36%] but only 3% (non-significant) with prior full vaccination with BNT162b2 or CoronaVac (95% CI −2% to 7%). Similar associations were observed in men, women, older people aged 65 or more, and people aged 64 or younger. Conclusions We found a significantly elevated risk of multimorbidity following a Covid-19 episode among people with one pre-existing chronic condition. Full vaccination significantly reduced this risk increase.
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