Incidence and burden of long COVID in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Luisa Frallonardo
Francesco Vladimiro Segala
Kajal D. Chhaganlal
Mohmaoud Yelshazly
Roberta Novara
Sergio Cotugno
Giacomo Guido
Roberta Papagni
Agnese Colpani
Andrea De Vito
Mario Barbagallo
Giordano Madeddu
Sergio Babudieri
Peter Lochoro
Jerry Ictho
Giovanni Putoto
Nicola Veronese
Annalisa Saracino
Francesco Di Gennaro
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[1] University of Bari “Aldo Moro”,Clinic of Infectious Diseases, Department of Precision and Regenerative Medicine and Ionian Area (DiMePRe
[2] Universidade Catolica de Mocambique,J)
[3] University of Sassari,Department of Research, Faculty of Health Sciences
[4] Doctors with Africa,Unit of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Pharmacy
[5] CUAMM,Geriatrics Section, Department of Internal Medicine
[6] University of Palermo,Operational Research Unit
[7] Doctors with Africa CUAMM,undefined
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Long COVID, also known as “post-acute sequelae of COVID-19,” affects at least 65 million individuals worldwide with a wide spectrum of symptoms that may last weeks, months, or permanently. Its epidemiology and burden in Africa are unclear. This meta-analysis examines long-term COVID-19 effects in the WHO African Region. A systematic search in several databases was carried out up to 12 February 2023 including observational studies from African countries reporting the cumulative incidence of long COVID signs and symptoms. Only studies conducted in African countries were included. Several sensitivity and meta-regression analyses were performed. Among 1547 papers initially screened, 25 were included, consisting of 29,213 participants. The incidence of any long COVID symptomatology was 48.6% (95% CI 37.4–59.8) as psychiatric conditions were the most frequent, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder reaching a cumulative incidence of 25% (95% CI 21.1–30.4). Higher age (p = 0.027) and hospitalization (p = 0.05) were associated with a higher frequency of long COVID. Long COVID poses a significant burden in Africa, particularly concerning psychiatric conditions. The study recommends identifying at-risk people and defining treatment strategies and recommendations for African long-COVID patients. High-quality studies addressing this condition in African setting are urgently needed.
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