Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Therapeutic Research Area, The Emmes Company, Rockville, MD, United States.
Faculty of Medicine, Cyprus International University, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Front Public Health. 2021 Feb 2;8:590096. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.590096. eCollection 2020.
Following the outbreak of COVID-19, multidisciplinary research focusing on the long-term effects of the COVID-19 infection and the complete recovery is still scarce. With regards to long-term consequences, biomarkers of physiological effects as well as the psychological experiences are of significant importance for comprehensively understanding the complete COVID-19 recovery. The present research surveys the IgG antibody titers and the impact of COVID-19 as a traumatic experience in the aftermath of the active infection period, around 2 months after diagnosis, in a subset of COVID-19 patients from the first wave (March-April 2020) of the outbreak in Northern Cyprus. Associations of antibody titers and psychological survey measures with baseline characteristics and disease severity were explored, and correlations among various measures were evaluated. Of the 47 serology tests conducted for presence of IgG antibodies, 39 (83%) were positive. We identified trends demonstrating individuals experiencing severe or critical COVID-19 disease and/or those with comorbidities are more heavily impacted both physiologically and mentally, with higher IgG titers and negative psychological experience compared to those with milder disease and without comorbidities. We also observed that more than half of the COVID-19 cases had negative psychological experiences, being subjected to discrimination and verbal harassment/insult, by family/friends. In summary, as the first study co-evaluating immune response together with mental status in COVID-19, our findings suggest that further multidisciplinary research in larger sample populations as well as community intervention plans are needed to holistically address the physiological and psychological effects of COVID-19 among the cases.
在 COVID-19 爆发后,针对 COVID-19 感染的长期影响和完全康复的多学科研究仍然很少。关于长期后果,生理效应的生物标志物以及心理体验对于全面了解 COVID-19 的完全康复非常重要。本研究调查了 IgG 抗体滴度以及 COVID-19 在北塞浦路斯第一波(2020 年 3 月至 4 月)疫情中 COVID-19 患者在活跃感染期后约 2 个月时作为创伤性经历的影响。探讨了抗体滴度与心理调查措施与基线特征和疾病严重程度的相关性,并评估了各种措施之间的相关性。在进行的 47 项 IgG 抗体存在的血清学检测中,有 39 项(83%)呈阳性。我们发现了一些趋势,表明患有严重或危急 COVID-19 疾病的个体和/或患有合并症的个体在生理和心理上受到的影响更大,其 IgG 滴度更高,心理体验为负面,与疾病较轻且无合并症的个体相比。我们还观察到,超过一半的 COVID-19 病例遭受了负面的心理体验,受到了家人/朋友的歧视和言语骚扰/侮辱。总之,作为第一项共同评估 COVID-19 免疫反应和心理状况的研究,我们的研究结果表明,需要在更大的样本人群中进行更多的多学科研究,并制定社区干预计划,以全面解决 COVID-19 病例的生理和心理影响。