| Literature DB >> 35787250 |
Molly Rosenberg1, Chen Chen2, Lilian Golzarri-Arroyo3, Aaron Carroll4, Nir Menachemi5, Christina Ludema2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 reinfections are a public health concern because of the potential for transmission and clinical disease, and because of our limited understanding of whether and how well an infection confers protection against subsequent infections. Despite the public health importance, few studies have reported rigorous estimates of reinfection risk.Entities:
Keywords: Asymptomatic infection; COVID-19; Reinfection; SARS-CoV-2; University settings
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35787250 PMCID: PMC9252534 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-022-07578-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.667
Fig. 1Locations of the nine Indiana University campuses with student, faculty, and staff contributing SARS-CoV-2 infection data
Characteristics of the Indiana University community with testing data from August 2020–May 2021, stratified by single infection and reinfection status
| Demographic characteristics | Total population (N = 83,878)a | Single infection without re-infection (N = 12,198) | Reinfection (N = 74) | p value (reinfection vs single)b | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First infection | Second infection | ||||
| Age (years), N (%) | 0.1 | ||||
| < 30 | 62,205 (74.2) | 10,731 (88.0) | 70 (94.6) | ||
| 30–40 | 9299 (11.1) | 625 (5.1) | 3 (4.0) | ||
| > 40 | 12,374 (14.7) | 842 (6.9) | 1 (1.4) | ||
| Sex, N (%) | 0.9 | ||||
| Male | 37,607 (44.8) | 5637 (46.2) | 35 (47.3) | ||
| Female | 46,269 (55.2) | 6561 (53.8) | 39 (52.7) | ||
| Unknown | 2 (0.0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
| Greek organization membership, N (%) | 0.001 | ||||
| No | 76,905 (91.7) | 9072 (74.4) | 42 (56.8) | ||
| Yes | 6973 (8.3) | 3126 (25.6) | 32 (43.2) | ||
| Greek organization type (among Greek members), N (%) | 0.7 | ||||
| Fraternity | 3147 (45.1) | 1514 (48.4) | 14 (43.7) | ||
| Sorority | 3826 (54.9) | 1612 (51.6) | 18 (56.3) | ||
| IU affiliation status, N (%) | 0.1 | ||||
| Student | 65,831 (78.5) | 11,013 (90.3) | 71 (96.0) | ||
| Staff | 10,685 (12.7) | 875 (7.2) | 1 (1.4) | ||
| Faculty | 7362 (8.8) | 310 (2.5) | 2 (2.7) | ||
| Positive test type, N (%) | 0.1 | ||||
| Asymptomaticc | – | 5584 (45.8) | 41 (55.4) | 41 (55.4) | |
| Symptomaticd | – | 6614 (54.2) | 33 (44.6) | 33 (44.6) | |
| Median date of infection (IQR) | – | 11/11/2020 (9/10/2020, 1/2/2021) | 9/8/2020 (9/1/2020, 11/2/2020) | 2/25/2021 (12/30/2020, 3/29/2021) | < 0.0001 |
| Median time interval (days) between 1st and 2nd infection (IQR) | – | – | – | 123.5 (98.3, 171.8) | – |
aTotal population includes all members of IU affiliated faculty, staff, and students with at least one SARS-CoV-2 test during the study period of August 1, 2020 to May 9, 2021
bp-values for categorical variables are from Chi-square tests. p-values for continuous variables are from Mann–Whitney U tests
cAsymptomatic tests include the following test categories: surveillance, voluntary, and arrival tests. The total number of tests in these categories were 4363, 770, 451, respectively, for single infections; 33, 3, 5, respectively, for the first diagnostic test of reinfected population; and 31, 10, 0, respectively, for the second test of reinfected population
dSymptomatic tests include the following test categories: Self-report, symptomatic, and other tests. The total number of tests in these categories were 4795, 1818, 1, respectively, for single infections; 26, 7, 0, respectively, for the first diagnostic test of reinfected population; and 30, 3, 0, respectively, for the second test of reinfected population
Fig. 2Kaplan–Meier survival curve for SARS-CoV-2 reinfection in n = 12,272 Indiana University affiliates with first infections between August 1, 2020 to May 9, 2021