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Dynamics of the Covid-19 Clinical Findings and the Serologic Response Publisher



Niavarani A1 ; Poustchi H2, 3 ; Shayanrad A2 ; Sharafkhah M2 ; Mohammadi Z2 ; Mansourghanaei F4 ; Joukar F4 ; Roshandel G5 ; Hormati A6, 7 ; Ghadimi R8 ; Sadeghniiathaghighi K9 ; Abdollahi A10 ; Mardani M11 ; Bahadorimonfared A12 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Niavarani A1
  2. Poustchi H2, 3
  3. Shayanrad A2
  4. Sharafkhah M2
  5. Mohammadi Z2
  6. Mansourghanaei F4
  7. Joukar F4
  8. Roshandel G5
  9. Hormati A6, 7
  10. Ghadimi R8
  11. Sadeghniiathaghighi K9
  12. Abdollahi A10
  13. Mardani M11
  14. Bahadorimonfared A12
  15. Ghanbari S13
  16. Delavari A1
  17. Vosooghmoghaddam A14
  18. Zamani M15
  19. Roozafzai F2
  20. Alvand S2
  21. Darvishian M16
  22. Malekzadeh R1, 2, 3, 17

Source: Frontiers in Microbiology Published:2021


Abstract

The factors affecting the dynamics of lengthening of symptoms and serologic responses are not well known. In order to see how the serologic responses change in relation to the clinical features, we selected a group of 472 adults with a positive IgM/IgG antibody test result from a baseline study of the anti-SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity, assessed their COVID-19 and past medical histories, and followed them up in about 3 months. Nearly one-fourth of the subjects were asymptomatic at the baseline; 12.8% subjects became symptomatic at the follow-up (FU) when 39.8% of the subjects had some persisting symptoms. At the baseline, 6.1% showed anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgM positive, 59.3% only for IgG, and 34.5% for both. At the FU, these figures declined to 0.6, 54.0, and 4.4%, respectively, with the mean IgM and IgG levels declining about 6.3 and 2.5 folds. Blood group A was consistently linked to both sustaining and flipping of the gastrointestinal (GI) and respiratory symptoms. The baseline IgM level was associated with GI symptoms and pre-existing cirrhosis in multivariate models. Both of the baseline and FU IgG levels were strongly associated with age, male, and lung involvement seen in chest computed tomography (CT)-scan. Finally, as compared with antibody decayers, IgM sustainers were found to be more anosmic [mean difference (MD): 11.5%; P = 0.047] with lower body mass index (BMI) (MD: 1.30 kg/m2; P = 0.002), while IgG sustainers were more commonly females (MD: 19.2%; P = 0.042) with shorter diarrhea duration in the FU (MD: 2.8 days; P = 0.027). Our findings indicate how the anti-SARS-CoV-2 serologic response and COVID-19 clinical presentations change in relation to each other and basic characteristics. © Copyright © 2021 Niavarani, Poustchi, Shayanrad, Sharafkhah, Mohammadi, Mansour-Ghanaei, Joukar, Roshandel, Hormati, Ghadimi, Sadeghniiat-haghighi, Abdollahi, Mardani, Bahadorimonfared, Ghanbari, Delavari, Vosoogh-Moghaddam, Zamani, Roozafzai, Alvand, Darvishian and Malekzadeh.
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