Fig. 1: Unadjusted risk ratios (and 95% confidence intervals) of PASC-related conditions comparing PCR-positive (vs. PCR-negative), in three-time periods anchored on the date of SARS-CoV-2 PCR test result.

A CCS condition risk ratio comparison with a 95% CI plot for PCR-positive population vs PCR-negative population within our study time periods. Risk ratio is the measure of interest comprised of the number of CCS conditions incident in the PCR-positive cohort (n = 28,118) versus CCS conditions incident in the PCR-negative cohort (n = 70,293), with 95% confidence intervals represented by the respective bands. Utilizing 1.0 as the baseline, significant risk ratios (p < 0.05) for the PASC-related conditions can be identified in bold and compared in scale to the other conditions. (*) Asterisk designates that the metric was too large to fit within the scale of the graphic.