Association between Self-reported Masking Behavior and SARS-CoV-2 Infection Wanes from Pre-Delta to Omicron-Predominant Periods - North Carolina COVID-19 Community Research Partnership (NC-CCRP). (Record no. 216)

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International Standard Serial Number 0196-6553
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Standard number or code 10.1016/j.ajic.2022.09.027 [doi]
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Standard number or code PMC9537112 [pmc]
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PMID 36209944
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Title Association between Self-reported Masking Behavior and SARS-CoV-2 Infection Wanes from Pre-Delta to Omicron-Predominant Periods - North Carolina COVID-19 Community Research Partnership (NC-CCRP).
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Source American Journal of Infection Control. 2022 Oct 06
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Abbreviated source Am J Infect Control. 2022 Oct 06
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Journal name American journal of infection control
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Year 2022
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Publication date 2022 Oct 06
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Publication status aheadofprint
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Date added to catalog 2022-10-27
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Abstract BACKGROUND: Wearing a face mask is a primary public health method to reduce SARS-CoV-2 transmission.
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Abstract CONCLUSIONS: While the effect of not wearing a mask remains significant, during the Omicron-predominant period we observed a decrease in the association between self-reported mask wearing and risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Abstract METHODS: We performed a nested case-control analysis within the North Carolina COVID-19 Community Research Partnership (NC-CCRP) of adults who completed daily surveillance surveys, April 2020 - February 2022. We assessed the association between self-reported mask wearing behavior during non-household interactions and COVID-19 infection during three pandemic periods using conditional logistic regression models of risk of infection that were adjusted for demographics, vaccination status, and recent known exposure to COVID-19.
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Abstract RESULTS: Among 3,901 cases and 27,813 date-matched controls, there was a significant interaction between mask use and time period (p<0.001). Prior to July 2021, the odds of a reported infection was 66% higher (aOR=1.66, 95% CI=1.43 - 1.91) among participants reporting >=1 day not wearing a mask compared to those who reported no days (1592 cases, 11717 controls). During the Delta-predominant period, the results were similar (aOR=1.53, 95% CI=1.23 - 1.89; 659 cases, 4649 controls). This association was attenuated during the Omicron-predominant period, where odds of an infection was 16% higher (aOR=1.16, 95% CI=1.03 - 1.32; 1563 cases, 10960 controls).
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Institution MedStar Health Research Institute
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Local Authors Weintraub, William S
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All authors COVID-19 Community Research Partnership Study Group, Edelstein SL, Gibbs M, Runyon M, Taylor YJ, Tjaden AH, Weintraub WS
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2022.09.027">https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2022.09.027</a>
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