Background: Since the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, there is not much reported about the disease course of COVID-19 in patients with allergic diseases.; Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the cumulative incidence and severity of COVID-19 among patients from the allergy department compared with the general Dutch population and people from their household.; Design: We conducted a comparative longitudinal cohort study.; Methods: In this study patients of the allergy department were included with their household members as a control group. Data from the beginning of the pandemic were systematically obtained through questionnaires by telephonic interviews and retrieved from electronic patient files between October 15, 2020 and January 29, 2021. Main outcomes were confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, disease duration, hospitalization, intensive care admission, and mortality. Questions regarding applied social distancing measures were inventoried as well.; Results: Three hundred and eighty nine patients (median age 39.1 (18.7-84.7) years, 69.9% female) and 441 household members (median age 42.0 (18.0-91.5), 44.1% female) were included. The cumulative COVID-19 incidence in patients was higher compared with the general population (10.5% vs 5.6%, P
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van der Aa, L. E., van Egmond, I. S., van der Sluijs, M., den Otter, A. A. S., Bosmans, N. H. M., van Beek, S. E., … Rombach, S. M. (2023). COVID-19 Incidence and Disease Course Among Patients at an Allergy Department. Therapeutic Advances in Allergy and Rhinology, 14, 275340302311723. https://doi.org/10.1177/27534030231172391
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