Profiles of Cough and Associated Risk Factors in Nonhospitalized Individuals With SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant Infection: Cross-Sectional Online Survey in China.
Tingting XuYuehan ChenWenzhi ZhanKian Fan ChungZhongmin QiuKewu HuangRuchong ChenJiaxing XieGang WangMin ZhangXuefen WangHongmei YaoXiuqing LiaoYunhui ZhangGuojun ZhangWei ZhangDejun SunJia ZhuShu-Juan JiangJuntao FengJianping ZhaoGengyun SunHuaqiong HuangJian-Yong ZhangLingwei WangFeng WuSuyun LiPusheng XuChunhua ChiPing ChenMei JiangWen HeLianrong HuangWei LuoShi-Yue LiNan-Shan ZhongKefang Lainull nullPublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2024)
Cough is the most common symptom in nonhospitalized individuals with Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variant infection. Being female, having asthma, chronic cough, GERD, coronary heart disease, diabetes, and a COVID-19 vaccination history emerged as independent factors associated with severe cough, productive cough, and persistent cough.