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. 2023 Aug 17;68:1605561. doi: 10.3389/ijph.2023.1605561

TABLE 1.

Characteristics of people with primary ciliary dyskinesia included in COVID-PCD study, N = 728 (Switzerland, 2022).

Characteristics Total, N = 728
N (%)
Age categories
 0–14 years 228 (31)
 15–49 years 381 (52)
 50 years and above 119 (16)
Sex
 Male 292 (40)
 Female 434 (60)
 Other 2 (0)
Country
 United Kingdom 145 (20)
 United States 128 (18)
 Germany 103 (14)
 Switzerland 48 (7)
 Italy 47 (7)
 France 42 (6)
 Australia 32 (4)
 Other European countries 123 (17)
 Other non-European countries 59 (8)
Severity of PCD
 Congenital heart disease 53 (7)
 Bronchiectasis 453 (62)
FEV1 percent predicted (n = 435)
 >60% predicted 209 (48)
 <60% predicted 226 (52)
Comorbidity (at baseline)
 Hypertension a 38 (8)
 Diabetes a 13 (3)
 Heart disease or heart failure a 11 (2)
 Cancer a 6 (1)
 Crohn’s disease or Colitis ulcerosa a 12 (3)
 Stroke ever a 3 (1)
 BMI > 30 a 53 (11)
 Any comorbidity a 98 (21)
Fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (N = 569 b )
 0–14 year-olds 79 (45)
 15–49 year-olds 250 (88)
 50 years or older 102 (94)

PCD, primary ciliary dyskinesia; FEV1, forced exhaled volume in 1 s, BMI, body mass index.

a

Only asked in adults aged 18 years or older, N = 477.

b

Calculated among those who completed a special questionnaire on vaccines or completed vaccination information in a follow-up questionnaire.