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加利福尼亚州北部参保孕妇中 COVID-19 的流行情况、症状以及感染的社会人口统计学差异。

COVID-19 prevalence, symptoms, and sociodemographic disparities in infection among insured pregnant women in Northern California.

机构信息

Division of Research Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CA, United States of America.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, East Bay, Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Sep 3;16(9):e0256891. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0256891. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research on COVID-19 during pregnancy has mainly focused on women hospitalized for COVID-19 or other reasons during their pregnancy. Little is known about COVID-19 in the general population of pregnant women.

OBJECTIVE

To describe the prevalence of COVID-19, symptoms, consequent healthcare use, and possible sources of COVID-19 exposure among a population-based sample of pregnant women residing in Northern California.

METHODS

We analyzed data from 19,458 members of Kaiser Permanente Northern California who were pregnant between January 2020 and April 2021 and responded to an online survey about COVID-19 testing, diagnosis, symptoms, and their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Medical diagnosis of COVID-19 during pregnancy was defined separately by self-report and by documentation in electronic health records (EHR). We examined relationships of COVID-19 with sociodemographic factors, underlying comorbidities, and survey measures of COVID-19-like symptoms, consequent healthcare utilization, and possible COVID-19 exposures.

RESULTS

Among 19,458 respondents, the crude prevalence of COVID-19 was 2.5% (n = 494) according to self-report and 1.4% (n = 276) according to EHR. After adjustment, the prevalence of self-reported COVID-19 was higher among women aged <25 years compared with women aged ≥35 years (prevalence ratio [PR], 1.75, 95% CI: 1.23, 2.49) and among Hispanic women compared with White women (PR, 1.91, 95% CI: 1.53, 2.37). Prevalence of self-reported COVID-19 was higher among women affected by personal or partner job loss during the pandemic (PR, 1.23, 95% CI: 1.02, 1.47) and among women living in areas of high vs. low neighborhood deprivation (PR, 1.74, 95% CI: 1.33, 2.27). We did not observe differences in self-reported COVID-19 between women with and without underlying comorbidities. Results were similar for EHR-documented COVID-19. Loss of smell or taste was a unique and common symptom reported among women with COVID-19 (42.3% in self-reported; 54.0% in EHR-documented). Among women with symptomatic COVID-19, approximately 2% were hospitalized, 71% had a telehealth visit, and 75% quarantined at home. Over a third of women with COVID-19 reported no known exposure to someone with COVID-19.

CONCLUSIONS

Observed COVID-19 prevalence differences by sociodemographic and socioeconomic factors underscore social and health inequities among reproductive-aged women. Women with COVID-19 reported unique symptoms and low frequency of hospitalization. Many were not aware of an exposure to someone with COVID-19.

摘要

背景

针对 COVID-19 孕妇的研究主要集中在怀孕期间因 COVID-19 或其他原因住院的女性。关于普通孕妇群体中的 COVID-19 知之甚少。

目的

描述在北加利福尼亚州居住的孕妇中,基于人群的 COVID-19 流行率、症状、随后的医疗保健使用情况以及可能的 COVID-19 暴露源。

方法

我们分析了 Kaiser Permanente Northern California 的 19458 名成员的数据,他们在 2020 年 1 月至 2021 年 4 月期间怀孕,并对在线调查做出回应,内容涉及 COVID-19 检测、诊断、症状以及他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间的经历。在怀孕期间,通过自我报告和电子健康记录 (EHR) 中的记录分别定义 COVID-19 的医学诊断。我们研究了 COVID-19 与社会人口因素、潜在合并症以及 COVID-19 样症状、随后的医疗保健利用以及可能的 COVID-19 暴露情况的调查措施之间的关系。

结果

在 19458 名受访者中,根据自我报告,COVID-19 的粗患病率为 2.5%(n=494),根据 EHR 为 1.4%(n=276)。调整后,与年龄≥35 岁的女性相比,年龄<25 岁的女性(患病率比 [PR],1.75,95%置信区间:1.23,2.49)和西班牙裔女性(PR,1.91,95%置信区间:1.53,2.37)自我报告 COVID-19 的患病率更高。在大流行期间受个人或伴侣失业影响的女性(PR,1.23,95%CI:1.02,1.47)和居住在高 vs. 低社区贫困地区的女性(PR,1.74,95%CI:1.33,2.27)中,自我报告 COVID-19 的患病率更高。我们没有观察到有和没有潜在合并症的女性之间自我报告 COVID-19 的差异。EHR 记录的 COVID-19 结果相似。嗅觉或味觉丧失是 COVID-19 女性报告的一种独特且常见症状(自我报告中为 42.3%;EHR 记录中为 54.0%)。在有症状 COVID-19 的女性中,约 2%住院,71%进行远程医疗就诊,75%在家隔离。超过三分之一的 COVID-19 女性表示没有已知的接触过 COVID-19 患者。

结论

按社会人口和社会经济因素观察到的 COVID-19 患病率差异突出了生殖年龄女性之间的社会和健康不平等。患有 COVID-19 的女性报告了独特的症状,住院率较低。许多人不知道自己接触过 COVID-19 患者。

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