Do not neglect SARS-CoV-2 hospitalization and fatality risks in the middle-aged adult population

Objectives: this study aimed at estimating the SARS-CoV-2 infection hospitalization (IHR) and infection fatality ratios (IFR) in France. Patients and methods: a serosurvey was conducted in 9782 subjects from the two French regions with the highest incidence of COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic and coupled with surveillance data. Results: IHR and IFR were 2.7% and 0.49% overall. Both were higher in men and increased exponentially with age. The relative risks of hospitalization and death were 2.1 (95% CI: 1.9-2.3) and 3.8 (2.4-4.2) per 10-year increase, meaning that IHR and IFR approximately doubled every 10 and 5 years, respectively. They were dramatically high in the very elderly (80-90 years: IHR: 26%, IFR: 9.2%), and also substantial in younger adults (40-50 years: IHR: 0.98%, IFR: 0.042%). Conclusions: these findings support the need for comprehensive preventive measures to help reduce the spread of the virus, even in young or middle-aged adults.

Author(s): Lapidus Nathanael, Paireau Juliette, Levy-Bruhl Daniel, de Lamballerie Xavier, Severi Gianluca, Touvier Mathilde, Zins Marie, Cauchemez Simon, Carrat Fabrice

Publishing year: 2021

Pages: 1-4

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