March 10, 2023 – Well being care staff contaminated with the COVID-19 Omicron variant have been far much less more likely to expertise vital lengthy COVID signs than those that contracted the unique SARS-CoV-2 virus, in accordance with new analysis out of Switzerland.
The outcomes, which will probably be offered on the European Congress of Scientific Microbiology & Infectious Ailments convention in April and have been peer reviewed, confirmed that these contaminated with the unique, “wild-type” virus circulating within the early months of the pandemic nonetheless had persistent post-COVID signs 18 months later. On the similar time, a reinfection with Omicron amongst this group didn’t seem to extend their lengthy COVID dangers.
“In a younger and wholesome inhabitants, the chance of lengthy COVID after Omicron an infection, unbiased of vaccination standing, could be very low,” Philipp Kohler, MD, with the Cantonal Hospital St Gallen and principal investigator of the examine, says in an e-mail.
“These information recommend that the lengthy COVID wave after Omicron an infection is not going to be as devastating as has been feared by many.”
The newest findings construct on earlier analysis, together with an article revealed in The Lancet, that confirmed the chance of lengthy COVID was decrease with Omicron in contrast with the Delta variant. One other examine revealed in Nature Communications evaluating the identical variants additionally noticed decrease dangers of long-term signs with Omicron 3 months after testing constructive.
Within the Swiss examine, which has but to be submitted to a medical journal for publication, Kohler and his colleagues tracked 1,201 well being care staff from 9 home well being care networks. Their vaccination standing was tracked and signs have been in contrast with an uninfected management group.
“Adjusting for this ‘background noise’ is essential as a result of it permits to disentangle the impact of lengthy COVID from different situations, that are widespread within the normal inhabitants and which trigger comparable signs as lengthy COVID, akin to fatigue,” Kohler stated.
Well being care staff accomplished on-line questionnaires thrice over the following 2 years to say in the event that they have been experiencing any lengthy COVID signs in addition to how dangerous their fatigue was. Eighteen signs have been lined, with lack of scent or style, tiredness and weak spot, burnout and exhaustion, and hair loss the commonest problem reported.
Within the examine, those that examined constructive with the unique virus had a 67% larger danger of growing lengthy COVID signs when surveyed in March 2021 in contrast with the management group of members who remained uninfected. Whereas signs declined over time, they have been nonetheless current 18 months later.
In the meantime, the probabilities of growing lengthy COVID amongst staff whose first an infection was with Omicron didn’t seem like better than those that had by no means contracted COVID-19, researchers discovered. The members’ charges of fatigue have been additionally comparable between the contaminated and uninfected teams.
“We will solely speculate as to why this was,” Carol Strahm, MD, an infectious illness specialist and one of many researchers concerned within the examine, stated in an announcement. She added that it might be because of Omicron being much less more likely to trigger extreme sickness than the unique virus, in addition to immunity acquired by way of earlier publicity, together with asymptomatic infections that by no means resulted within the improvement of antibodies.
Kohler did notice that their pattern dimension was not very massive and that the group studied shouldn’t be reflective of the broader normal inhabitants. Older people, these with different well being points, and the unvaccinated could not have the identical outcomes, he stated.
Linda Geng, MD, co-director of the Put up-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome Heart at Stanford College, who was not concerned within the Swiss examine, stated whereas there may be analysis suggesting that lengthy COVID dangers could also be decrease following infections with Omicron in contrast with earlier variants, she remains to be seeing many new sufferers.
“In our Lengthy COVID clinic, we nonetheless see loads of instances of lengthy COVID that developed after more moderen infections,” Geng, who can also be a scientific assistant professor of medication with the college’s Major Care and Inhabitants Well being, says in an e-mail.
“We additionally do not know what the long run will maintain when it comes to the evolution of the virus and its impression on lengthy COVID danger. The one assure towards lengthy COVID is to not get COVID.”
Going ahead, the Swiss group plans to proceed following up with members to see whether or not these contaminated with the unique pressure are nonetheless reporting signs almost three years later.
