Manifestation of epidemic process, clinical and epidemiological characteristics of adult patients in the early period of the COVID-19 epidemic in Russia

A. Fomicheva, Nikolay N. Pimenov, Svetlana V. Komarova, A. Urtikov, Artur R. Sakhautdinov, D. Strelkova, G. Nekludova, S. Rachina, S. N. Avdeev, V.P. Chulanov
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Aims: to study the epidemic process, clinical and epidemiological features of adult patients with COVID-19 identified during the first and second periods of the rise and decline in the incidence of new coronavirus infection in Russia. Materials and methods: this study included patients aged ≥18 years with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19, identified in the periods from 03/02/2020 to 30/06/2020 (n=286 205) and from 11/01/2020 to 01/31/2021 (n=1 655 022) in Russia. Results: at the early stage of the COVID-19 epidemic in Russia, there were defined 2 periods of rise and fall in incidence: March - August 2020 and September 2020 - May 2021. The median age of patients with COVID-19 in the first period was 50.0 [37- 62] years, in the second – 52.0 [39-64] years. The share of females was 55.5% and 60.1%, respectively. The distribution of patients in the first and second periods was: mild - 63.0% and 74.4%, moderate - 29.0% and 20.1%, severe - 4.9% and 3.5%, extremely severe – 3.1% and 2.1%, respectively. In the first period, the structure of cases was dominated by people in the age group 50-59 years (20.5%), in the second - 60-69 years old (20.5%). The median duration of the period from the onset of symptoms to diagnosis was 4 days in both periods, of the disease was 16.0 [12-21] and 13 [10-17], of hospitalization was 15.0 [12-20] and 13.0 [10-18]. The rate of hospitalizations was 48.4% and 25.6% in the first and second periods, rate of transfers to the ICU - 7.8% and 10.3%, IMV - 5.6% and 7.7%, respectively. In both periods, the median age of the deceased was 73 [66-82] years, with a higher proportion of men in all age groups except 18-29 and 70+ years. One or more chronic diseases, male gender increased the likelihood of death (OR=10.2 and OR=1.3 in the first period; OR=16.0 and OR=1.6 in the second, respectively). Conclusions: in the early period of the COVID-19 epidemic in Russia, related to the spread of the “wild” strain of SARS-COV-2 and genetically closely related lines, differences in the manifestations of the epidemic process and clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients were revealed. In the second period there was a decrease in the frequency of the heavy and extremely severe COVID-19, a decrease in the frequency and duration of hospitalizations, but a slight increase in the frequency of ICU and IMV was noted.
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俄罗斯 COVID-19 流行病早期流行过程的表现、成年患者的临床和流行病学特征
目的:研究俄罗斯新型冠状病毒感染发病率上升和下降的第一和第二个时期发现的COVID-19成年患者的流行过程、临床和流行病学特征。材料和方法:本研究包括俄罗斯在 2020 年 2 月 3 日至 2020 年 6 月 30 日(n=286 205)和 2020 年 1 月 11 日至 2021 年 1 月 31 日(n=1 655 022)期间确诊的年龄≥18 岁的 COVID-19 患者。结果:在俄罗斯 COVID-19 流行的早期阶段,确定了两个发病率上升和下降的时期:2020年3月至8月和2020年9月至2021年5月。第一阶段 COVID-19 患者的中位年龄为 50.0 [37-62] 岁,第二阶段为 52.0 [39-64] 岁。女性比例分别为 55.5%和 60.1%。第一和第二阶段患者的分布情况分别为:轻度--63.0%和 74.4%,中度--29.0%和 20.1%,重度--4.9%和 3.5%,极重度--3.1%和 2.1%。在第一阶段,病例主要集中在 50-59 岁年龄段(20.5%),第二阶段则集中在 60-69 岁年龄段(20.5%)。在这两个时期,从出现症状到确诊的中位持续时间为 4 天,发病时间分别为 16.0 [12-21] 和 13 [10-17],住院时间分别为 15.0 [12-20] 和 13.0 [10-18]。第一和第二阶段的住院率分别为 48.4% 和 25.6%,转入重症监护室的比例分别为 7.8% 和 10.3%,IMV 分别为 5.6% 和 7.7%。在这两个时期,死者的年龄中位数均为 73 [66-82] 岁,除 18-29 岁和 70 岁以上外,其他年龄组的男性比例均较高。一种或多种慢性疾病、男性性别增加了死亡的可能性(第一阶段 OR=10.2 和 OR=1.3;第二阶段 OR=16.0 和 OR=1.6)。结论:在 COVID-19 在俄罗斯流行的早期阶段,与 SARS-COV-2 的 "野生 "菌株和遗传上密切相关的菌株的传播有关,流行过程的表现形式和患者的临床和流行病学特征存在差异。在第二阶段,COVID-19 重症和极重症的发病率有所下降,住院治疗的频率和时间也有所减少,但 ICU 和 IMV 的发病率略有上升。
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