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Comparison of Complications after Coronavirus Disease and Seasonal Influenza, South Korea

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Authors

Lee, Hyejin; Sung, Ho Kyung; Lee, Dokyoung; Choi, Yeonmi; Lee, Ji Yoon; Lee, Jin Yong; Oh, Myoung-Don

Issue Date
2022-02
Publisher
US National Center for Infectious Diseases
Citation
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol.28 No.2, pp.347-353
Abstract
We conducted a retrospective cohort study using claims data to determine the number and types of complications from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) that patients experience and which patients are more vulnerable to those complications compared with complications in patients with influenza. Among the cohort, 19.6% of COVID-19 patients and 28.5% of influenza patients had >= 1 new complication. In most complications, COVID-19 patients had lower or similar relative risk compared with influenza patients; exceptions were hair loss, heart failure, mood disorder, and dementia. Young to middle-aged adult COVID-19 patients and patients in COVID-19 hotspots had a higher risk for complications. Overall, COVID-19 patients had fewer complications than influenza patients, but caution is necessary in high-risk groups. If the fatality rate for COVID-19 is reduced through vaccination, management strategies for this disease could be adapted, similar to those for influenza management, such as easing restrictions on economic activity or requirements for close-contact isolation.
ISSN
1080-6040
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/178008
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2802.211848
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