Age-specific severity of SARS-CoV-2 in February 2020 - June 2021 in the Netherlands
de Boer, P. T.; van de Kassteele, J.; Vos, E. R. A.; van Asten, L.; Dongelmans, D.; van Gageldonk-Lafeber, A. B.; den Hartog, G.; Hofhuis, A.; van der Klis, F.; de Lange, D.; Stoeldraijer, L.; the RIVM COVID-19 epidemiology and surveillance team, ; de Melker, H. E.; Geubbels, E.; van den Hof, S.; Wallinga, J.
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BackgroundSeverity of SARS-CoV-2 infection may vary over time. Here, we estimate age-specific risks of hospitalization, ICU admission and death given infection in the Netherlands from February 2020 to June 2021. MethodsA nationwide longitudinal serology study was used to estimate numbers of infections in three epidemic periods (February 2020 - June 2020, July 2020 - February 2021, March 2021 - June 2021). We accounted for reinfections and, as vaccination started in January 2021, breakthrough infections among vaccinated persons. Severity estimates were inferred by combining numbers of infections with aligned numbers of hospitalizations and ICU admissions from a national hospital-based registry, and aligned numbers of deaths based on national excess all-cause mortality estimates. ResultsIn each period there was a nearly consistent pattern of accelerating, almost exponential, increase in severity of infection with age. The rate of increase with age was highest for death and lowest for hospitalization. In the first period, the overall risk of hospitalization, ICU admission and death were 1.5% (95%-confidence interval [CI] 1.3-1.8%), 0.36% (95%-CI: 0.31-0.42%) and 1.2% (95%-CI: 1.0-1.4), respectively. The risk of hospitalization was higher in the following periods, while the risk of ICU admission remained stable. The risk of death decreased over time, with a substantial drop among [≥]70-years-olds in February 2021 - June 2021. ConclusionThe accelerating increase in severity of SARS-CoV-2 with age remained intact during the first three epidemic periods in the Netherlands. The substantial drop in risk of death among elderly in the third period coincided with the introduction of COVID-19 vaccination.
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