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. 2021 May 29;83(3):381–412. doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2021.05.035

Table 1.

Results of Logistic Regression Analyses: Logistic regressions showing those symptoms significantly predicted by previous history of COVID-19 after controlling for differences in age and gender, and with p values and confidence intervals corrected (Bonferroni) for multiple comparisons.

Whole cohort Sensitivity Analysis Subset
Odds Ratio (95% C.I.) p Odds Ratio (95% C.I.) p
Fever 2.87 (1.10 – 7.51) .044 5.68 (0.69 – 46.65) .32
Fatigue 1.78 (1.12 – 2.84) .011 2.17 (0.85– 5.54) .31
Myalgia 2.34 (1.44 – 3.88) <0.001 3.18 (1.16 – 8.69) .02
Arthralgia 2.25 (1.23 – 4.12) .004 7.06 (2.05 – 36.91) .01
Lymphadenopathy 5.18 (1.19 – 22.63) .033 **** ****
Local Pain 1.55 (0.99 – 2.40) .09 2.28 (0.96 – 5.43) .11
Local Redness 2.93 (0.84 – 10.20) .24 3.92 (0.43 – 35.79) >0.99
Local Swelling 2.0 (0.64 – 6.27) .14 2.1 (0.29 – 15.33) >0.99
n & v 1.47 (0.48 – 4.42) >0.99 0.72 (0.05 – 8.81) >0.99
diarrhea 2.35 (0.30 – 18.25) >0.99 **** ****
Headache 1.31 (0.80 – 2.15) >0.99 1.78 (0.65 – 4.83) >0.99

**** No model could be calculated due to absence of cases in this cohort. In all cases age and gender were included in the null model as nuisance variables. Adjusted P values and adjusted confidence intervals corrected (Bonferroni) for 11 outcomes in each case.