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. 2021 Jul 30;16(7):e0255513. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0255513

Table 3. Risk factors associated with hospital admission.

Variables Non-hospitalized (n = 767) Hospitalized and deceased (n = 130) OR 95% Cis
Age Mean (SD) 44.6 (16.3) 61.4 (15.0) 1.05 1.04–1.07
Sex n (%)
Female 406 (52.9) 47 (36.2) 0.51 0.33–0.77
Lung disease incl. n (%)
    • Any lung disease 95 (12.4) 29 (22.3) 3.09 1.62–5.88
    • Chronic Asthma with medication
    • Any lung surgery
Smoking history n (%) 282 (36.8) 46 (35.4) 1.00 0.98–1.01
Coronary heart disease n (%) 9 (1.2) 10 (7.7) 1.44 0.51–4.07
Hypertension n (%) 107 (14.0) 45 (34.6) 0.98 0.59–1.65
Diabetes mellitus Type 1 or 2 n (%) 29 (3.8) 15 (11.5) 1.38 0.65–2.91
Living with children n (%) 247 (32.2) 22 (16.9) 0.80 0.46–1.37

Multivariable logistic regression was conducted to display the effect of potential risk factors (age, sex, comorbidities, smoking history and children living in household) for hospitalization. All moderate, severe and deceased cases were pooled as hospitalized in the context of the regression analysis. All asymptomatic and mild cases were pooled for the outpatient group. n = 897.