Clinical phenotypes and outcomes associated with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variants BA.2, BA.5 and BQ.1.1 in critically ill patients with COVID-19: a prospective, multicenter cohort study.
Nicolas De ProstEtienne AudureauSébastien PréauRaphaël FavoryAurélie GuigonPierre BayNicholas HemingElyanne GaultTài PhamAmal ChaghouriGuillaume VoiriotLaurence Morand-JoubertSébastien JochmansAurélia PitschSylvie MeirelesDamien ContouAmandine HenryAdrien JosephMarie-Laure ChaixFabrice UhelDiane DescampsMalo EmeryClaudio Garcia-SanchezCharles-Edouard LuytStéphane MarotFrédéric PèneAnne-Sophie LhonneurStéphane GaudrySégolène BrichlerLucile PicardArmand Mekontso DessapChristophe RodriguezJean-Michel PawlotskySlim Fouratinull nullPublished in: Intensive care medicine experimental (2023)
Critically-ill patients with Omicron BQ.1.1 infection showed a different clinical phenotype than other patients infected with earlier Omicron sublineage but no day-28 mortality difference.