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. 2022 Aug 7;37(5):704–715. doi: 10.1016/j.virs.2022.07.014

Table 7.

Logistic regression analysis of patients in the Delta group and the Omicron group.

Univariable OR (95% CI) P value Multivariable OR (95% CI) P value
Age 1.0166 (1.0052–1.028) 0.0041
Vaccination, dose (compared with 0 dose)
 1 0.4614 (0.0897–1.9525) 0.3863
 2 0.9207 (0.3978–2.2363) 0.9817
 3 0.0127 (0–0.0642) <0.0001
IL–6, pg/mL 0.8827 (0.828–0.9411) 0.0001
PCT, ng/mL <0.0001
IgG 0.7216 (0.5706–0.9126) 0.0065
Fever 2.4572 (1.5359–3.9314) 0.0002
Cough 6.1675 (3.3546–11.339) <0.0001
Headache 2.5485 (1.2568–5.1677) 0.0095
Stuffy nose 2.6504 (1.4155–4.9627) 0.0023
Running nose 1.9367 (1.0191–3.6806) 0.0436
Taste loss 43.1109 (9.8918–187.8876) <0.0001
Anosmia 19.219 (7.0684–52.2565) <0.0001
Diarrhea 5.1217 (2.1947–11.9525) 0.0002
Others 74.3057 (36.6452–150.67) <0.0001 17.7151 (7.4181–42.3056) <0.0001

Note: The PCT univariate or value is not accurate because the variable is continuous and the degree of variation is small, resulting in the inability to accurately estimate the change multiple of the PCT by 1 unit due to the PCT increment.

We use stepwise regression to screen variables. Therefore, a meaningful index in the univariate logistic regression may not have corresponding results in the multivariate logistic regression, and "–" is used to indicate that the index has no corresponding parameters in the multivariate logistic regression analysis.