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The incidence of outpatient care within 24 months from SARS-CoV-2 infection in the general population: a multicenter population-based cohort study  (2025)

Authors:
Banchelli, Federico; Gagliotti, Carlo; De Paoli, Angela; Buttazzi, Rossella; Narne, Elena; Ricchizzi, Enrico; Pierobon, Silvia; Fedeli, Ugo; Pitter, Gisella; Fabbri, Elisa; Tonon, Michele; Gentilotti, Elisa; Rolli, Maurizia; Tacconelli, Evelina; Moro, Maria Luisa; Russo, Francesca; Berti, Elena
Title:
The incidence of outpatient care within 24 months from SARS-CoV-2 infection in the general population: a multicenter population-based cohort study
Year:
2025
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
Elettronico
Referee:
No
Name of journal:
BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES
ISSN of journal:
1471-2334
N° Volume:
25
Number or Folder:
1
Page numbers:
1-11
Keyword:
Long-term COVID-19 sequelae; ORCHESTRA project; Outpatient care; Population-based cohort; Post-COVID; Pre-post study; SARS-CoV-2
Short description of contents:
Background: The long-term effects of COVID-19, which can vary significantly in type and timing, are considered relevant and impacting on the well-being of individuals. The present study aims to assess the incidence of outpatient care in the post-acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection in two Italian regions. Methods: The study has a multicentre, population-based, pre-post, repeated measures design to compare the incidence rate of access to outpatient visits and diagnostics before and after SARS-CoV-2 infection, considering a follow-up of 24 months. The study made use of previously recorded large-scale healthcare data available in the administrative databases of the Emilia-Romagna (E-R) and Veneto regions. Analyses were carried out separately in the two regions and results were pooled using random effects meta-analysis. Results: There were 27,140 subjects in E-R and 22,876 in Veneto who were included in the analysis. The pooled outputs showed an increase in rates of outpatient visits and diagnostics starting from month 2 after SARS-CoV-2 infection (IRR = 1.68, 95% CI = 1.56-1.81) with a peak at month 4 (IRR = 2.05, 95% CI = 1.95-2.15); the increase continued with reduced intensity up to month 15. Stratified analysis revealed that subjects with severe acute COVID-19 had a higher increase in rates (up to IRR = 3.96, 95% CI = 2.89-5.44), as well as patients with no comorbidities (up to IRR = 2.71, 95% CI = 2.60-2.83). Conclusion: Long-term effects of COVID-19 include an increase in the healthcare burden especially in the first months after the acute infection. The increased demand for resources can last up to two years after infection in particular subgroups of patients such as subjects admitted to hospital during the acute phase due to the severe presentation of the disease.
Product ID:
144207
Handle IRIS:
11562/1153591
Last Modified:
April 9, 2025
Bibliographic citation:
Banchelli, Federico; Gagliotti, Carlo; De Paoli, Angela; Buttazzi, Rossella; Narne, Elena; Ricchizzi, Enrico; Pierobon, Silvia; Fedeli, Ugo; Pitter, Gisella; Fabbri, Elisa; Tonon, Michele; Gentilotti, Elisa; Rolli, Maurizia; Tacconelli, Evelina; Moro, Maria Luisa; Russo, Francesca; Berti, Elena, The incidence of outpatient care within 24 months from SARS-CoV-2 infection in the general population: a multicenter population-based cohort study «BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES» , vol. 25 , n. 12025pp. 1-11

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