Long COVID occurrence in COVID-19 survivors

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Aya Sugiyama
Kei Miwata
Yoshihiro Kitahara
Mafumi Okimoto
Kanon Abe
Bunthen E
Serge Ouoba
Tomoyuki Akita
Naoki Tanimine
Hideki Ohdan
Tatsuhiko Kubo
Akira Nagasawa
Toshio Nakanishi
Toshiro Takafuta
Junko Tanaka
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[1] Hiroshima University,Department of Epidemiology Infectious Disease Control and Prevention, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
[2] Hiroshima City Funairi Citizens Hospital,Payment Certification Agency (PCA)
[3] Ministry of Health,Unité de Recherche Clinique de Nanoro (URCN)
[4] Institut de Recherche en Science de La Santé (IRSS),Department of Gastroenterological and Transplantation Surgery
[5] Hiroshima University,Department of Public Health and Health Policy, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
[6] Hiroshima University,undefined
[7] Miyoshi Central Hospital,undefined
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This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the post-acute consequences of COVID-19. We conducted a self-administered questionnaire survey on sequelae, psychological distress (K6), impairments in work performance (WFun), and COVID-19–related experiences of stigma and discrimination in two designated COVID-19 hospitals in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, between August 2020 and March 2021. The prevalence of sequelae was calculated by age and COVID-19 severity. Factors independently associated with sequelae or psychological distress were identified using logistic regression analysis. Among 127 patients who had recovered from COVID-19, 52.0% had persistent symptoms at a median of 29 days [IQR 23–128] after COVID-19 onset. Among patients with mild COVID-19, 49.5% had sequelae. The most frequent symptoms were olfactory disorders (15.0%), taste disorders (14.2%), and cough (14.2%). Multivariate analysis showed that age was an independent risk factor for sequelae (adjusted odds ratios [AOR] for ≥ 60 years vs. < 40 years 3.63, p = 0.0165). Possible psychological distress was noted in 30.7% (17.9% of males and 45.0% of females). Female sex and the presence of sequelae were independent risk factors for psychological distress. Of all participants, 29.1% had possible impairments in work performance. Experiences of stigma and discrimination were reported by 43.3% of participants. This study revealed the significant impacts of Long COVID on health in local communities. A large-scale, long-term cohort study is desired.
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