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Characteristics, Vaccination Status and Outcomes Among Healthy Younger Adults in a Large Public Healthcare System in the South Florida Region.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Community Health; Apr2022, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p371-377, 7p, 3 Charts
Subject
Retrospective studies
Comparative studies
Evaluation
Adults
Adolescence
COVID-19
Acquisition of data methodology
COVID-19 vaccines
Risk assessment
Treatment effectiveness
Severity of illness index
Public hospitals
Medical records
Descriptive statistics
Florida
Language
ISSN
00945145
Abstract
Nationally, the 18–49 years old age group are less likely to be vaccinated compared to those 50 years and older. Data describing the risk of COVID-19 severe illness that requires hospitalization among younger healthy adults is limited. In an effort to underscore the importance of vaccination and provide data that may influence COVID-19 risk perception, COVID-19 data of a sample of hospitalized non-elderly age group who clinically may not be considered as high risk for severe COVID-19 illness are presented. Specifically, this retrospective chart review (spanning the period of March 2020 to September 2021) provides a descriptive analysis examining the characteristics, vaccination status and outcomes of adults who were hospitalized at Memorial Healthcare System with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. The study's data focuses on non-pregnant adults, aged 18–49 years old, without underlying conditions and with no reported history of smoking. As a sub-analysis, data on young and otherwise healthy pregnant females who were hospitalized with COVID-19, as well as data stratified by the pre-Delta and Delta variant dominant period are also presented. There was a total of 482 young and otherwise healthy non-pregnant adults who were hospitalized with COVID-19. Overall, more than 13% of our study population had severe COVID-19 disease. Further, a higher proportion of unvaccinated patients had severe COVID-19 compared to those who received at least one dose of the vaccine. All ventilator or ECMO placements, 30-day readmissions and deaths occurred among unvaccinated patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]