BackgroundIn preparation of future pandemics, it is important to recognise population-level determinants associated with development of severe illness before efficient vaccines and evidence-based therapeutic measures are available. The aim of this study was to identify pre-pandemic diagnoses recorded in a middle-aged and elderly population that were associated with development of severe COVID-19 during the first pandemic year.MethodsA cohort study design was used. Severe COVID-19 was defined as a course of illness that resulted in hospital admission or death. A retrospective analysis was performed that comprised all individuals aged 39 years and older (N = 189,951) living in Jonkoping County, Sweden. All diagnosed morbidity recorded in cont...
Objective To investigate possible relationships between pre-existing medical conditions (including c...
Background: Only a few studies have been carried out with a large sample size on the relationship...
Objectives To investigate which were the most relevant sociodemographic and clinical variables assoc...
Background: Exposure to many contacts is the main risk factor for severe acute respiratory syndrome ...
We conducted a nationwide, registry-based study to investigate the importance of 34 potential risk f...
We conducted a nationwide, registry-based study to investigate the importance of 34 potential risk f...
Background: Whether infection with SARS-CoV-2 leads to excess risk of requiring hospitalization or i...
Background Characterising the size and distribution of the population at risk of severe COVID-19 is ...
BackgroundDuring the first pandemic wave, Sweden experienced a high mortality rate. Home healthcare ...
Aims The risks associated with diabetes, obesity and hypertension for severe COVID-19 may be confoun...
Objective Type 2 diabetes is an established risk factor for hospitalization and death in COVID-19...
Background: Studies on risk factors for severe COVID-19 in people of working age have generally not ...
Objectives To explore how cardiorenal disease (CRD; heart failure and/or chronic kidney disease) imp...
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the scientific community has explored determinants of ...
Objectives: We aimed to determine epidemiological risk factors associated with acquiring severe coro...
Objective To investigate possible relationships between pre-existing medical conditions (including c...
Background: Only a few studies have been carried out with a large sample size on the relationship...
Objectives To investigate which were the most relevant sociodemographic and clinical variables assoc...
Background: Exposure to many contacts is the main risk factor for severe acute respiratory syndrome ...
We conducted a nationwide, registry-based study to investigate the importance of 34 potential risk f...
We conducted a nationwide, registry-based study to investigate the importance of 34 potential risk f...
Background: Whether infection with SARS-CoV-2 leads to excess risk of requiring hospitalization or i...
Background Characterising the size and distribution of the population at risk of severe COVID-19 is ...
BackgroundDuring the first pandemic wave, Sweden experienced a high mortality rate. Home healthcare ...
Aims The risks associated with diabetes, obesity and hypertension for severe COVID-19 may be confoun...
Objective Type 2 diabetes is an established risk factor for hospitalization and death in COVID-19...
Background: Studies on risk factors for severe COVID-19 in people of working age have generally not ...
Objectives To explore how cardiorenal disease (CRD; heart failure and/or chronic kidney disease) imp...
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the scientific community has explored determinants of ...
Objectives: We aimed to determine epidemiological risk factors associated with acquiring severe coro...
Objective To investigate possible relationships between pre-existing medical conditions (including c...
Background: Only a few studies have been carried out with a large sample size on the relationship...
Objectives To investigate which were the most relevant sociodemographic and clinical variables assoc...