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Change over Time in the Risk of Death among Japanese COVID-19 Cases Caused by the Omicron Variant Depending on Prevalence of Sublineages

Authors :
Yuki Takahashi
Hideo Tanaka
Yoshitaka Koga
Shunichi Takiguchi
Shigeru Ogimoto
Shizuyo Inaba
Hiroyuki Matsuoka
Yuka Miyajima
Takeshi Takagi
Fujiko Irie
Yoshihito Bamba
Fuyo Yoshimi
Tomoyuki Suzuki
Isao Araki
Chika Shirai
Sayuri Matsumoto
Motoyuki Shimizu
Toshiyuki Shibata
Hitomi Nagai
Masaru Kinoshita
Rie Fujita
Tsuyoshi Ogata
Source :
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages: 2779
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023.

Abstract

To assess temporal changes to the risk of death in COVID-19 cases caused by the Omicron variant, we calculated age-standardized case fatality rates (CFR) in patients aged ≥40 years over nine diagnostic periods (3 January to 28 August 2022) in ten Japanese prefectures (14.8 million residents). Among 552,581 study subjects, we found that there were 1836 fatalities during the isolation period (up to 28 days from date of onset). The highest age-standardized CFR (0.85%, 95% confidence interval (CI):0.78–0.92) was observed in cases diagnosed in the second 4-week period (January 31 to February 27), after which it declined significantly up to the 6th 4-week period (0.23%, 95% CI: 0.13–0.33, May 23 to June 19). The CFR then increased again but remained at 0.39% in the eighth period (July 18 to August 28). The CFR in cases with the BA.2 or BA.5 sublineages in the age range 60–80 years was significantly lower than that with BA.1 infections (60 years: 0.19%, 0.02%, 0.053%, respectively; 70 years: 0.91%, 0.33%, 0.39%; ≥80 years: 3.78%, 1.96%, 1.81%, respectively). We conclude that the risk of death in Japanese COVID-19 patients infected with Omicron variants declined through February to mid-June 2022.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16604601
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9ae2b89260911106253921d3baae4b1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20042779