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. 2022 Aug 18;15:100348. doi: 10.1016/j.lana.2022.100348

Table 3.

Symptoms among unique participants with only seasonal human coronavirus detection.a

Encounters with seasonal human coronavirus only among unique participants
Encounters where no viral pathogen was detected among unique participants
Adults ≥18 years Children <18 years Total Total
Number of Unique Participants, N 68 8 76 2996
n (%) n (%) N (%) n (%)
Asymptomatic 13 (19·1) 2 (25·0) 15 (19·7) 2155 (71·9)
Symptomaticb 55 (80·8) 6 61 841
Runny nose or congestion 44 (80·0) 6 (100) 50 (82·0) 533 (63·4)
Cough 39 (70·9) 4 (66·7) 43 (70·5) 465 (55·3)
Sore Throat 30 (54·6) 4 (66·7) 34 (55·7) 288 (34·2)
Fatigue 25 (45·5) 1 (16·7) 26 (42·6) 311 (37·0)
Myalgias 23 (41·8) 0 23 (37·7) 298 (35·4)
Headaches 21 (38·2) 1 (16·7) 22 (36·1) 293 (34·8)
Subjective Fevers 16 (29·1) 0 16 (26·2) 193 (23·0)
Shortness of breath 16 (29·1) 0 16 (26·2) 141 (16·8)
Sweats 13 (23·6) 0 13 (21·3) 163 (19·4)
Nausea or vomiting 15 (27·3) 0 15 (24·6) 182 (21·6)
Chills 10 (18·2) 0 10 (16·4) 190 (22·6)
Diarrhoea 6 (10·9) 0 6 (9·8) 126 (15·0)
Rash 5 (9·1) 0 5 (8·2) 56 (6·7)
Ear pain or discharge 3 (5·5) 0 3 (4·9) 53 (6·3)
Loss of taste or smell 0 of 42 people surveyed 0 of 4 people surveyed 0 of 52 people surveyed 6 of 628 people surveyed (1·0)
Influenza-like Illness 13 (23·6) 0 13 (21·3) 148 (17·6)
COVID-19-like Illness 13 (23·6) 0 13 (21·3) 133 (15·8)
a

Symptoms calculated among n = 76 encounters among unique participants where seasonal human coronavirus was the only virus detected in the sample; instances in which an individual was enrolled with multiple encounters, symptoms reported from their first positive seasonal human coronavirus was included in this table.

b

Symptoms are calculated out of total symptomatic participants.