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奥密克戎感染与发热门诊患者之间的差异:临床表现与初始常规血液学指标的比较

 

Authors Bi X, Zhang Y, Pan J, Chen C, Zheng Y, Wang J, Chen M, Zhou K, Tung TH, Shen B, Wang D

Received 20 June 2022

Accepted for publication 17 August 2022

Published 31 August 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 5111—5120

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S378990

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Professor Suresh Antony

Purpose: We evaluated the differences between patients with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant infections and Fever outpatients, so that prevention and control measures can be taken in time.
Patients and Methods: This study retrospectively analyzed 65 patients with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant. Sixty-nine age- and sex-matched Fever outpatients were enrolled during the same period of time. We also reanalyzed data from 81 SARS-CoV-2 Wild-Type-infected patients. We compared the clinical characteristics and initial indexes of routine tests among the 3 groups.
Results: A total of 93.8% of the patients with Omicron infections had clinical symptoms, and the major symptoms were cough, fever and pharyngalgia. Pharyngalgia was a specific manifestation in Omicron group compared to Wild-Type group. The white blood cell of the Omicron group was lower than that of the Fever group [5.0 (3.6– 6.1) vs 10.1 (7.6– 12.9) × 109/L, P < 0.001]. The neutrophil count in Omicron group was lower than that in Fever and Wild-Type group [2.6 (1.8– 3.9) vs 8.1 (5.9– 10.9), P < 0.001; 2.6 (1.8– 3.9) vs 3.4 (2.5– 4.7) × 109/L, P < 0.001]. The white blood cell and neutrophil counts were lower in Omicron group than in the Fever group. The top 5 major symptoms were fever, cough, pharyngalgia, headache and expectoration.
Conclusion: There are differences between the patients with Omicron infections and Fever outpatients, both in clinical manifestations and initial routine hematology indicators. We hope to provide some clues for early identification combined with a history of living in the epidemic area.
Keywords: SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, fever outpatient, clinical manifestations, routine hematology indicators