Global Prevalence of Long COVID, its Subtypes and Risk factors: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Jan 20, 2025medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences

Worldwide Rates of Long COVID, Its Types, and Risk Factors

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Abstract

The global estimated pooled prevalence of long COVID among COVID-19 positive individuals is 36%.

  • Geographical variations in long COVID prevalence were observed: 35% in Asia, 39% in Europe, 30% in North America, and 51% in South America.
  • Individuals followed for 1 to 2 years had an estimated pooled prevalence of long COVID at 47%, which was not statistically different from those with follow-up of less than 1 year at 35%.
  • The top five most prevalent long COVID subtypes include respiratory issues and general fatigue, both at 20%, followed by psychological at 18%, neurological at 16%, and dermatological at 12%.
  • Memory problems were the most common symptom, with an estimated prevalence of 11%.
  • Three significant risk factors for long COVID include being unvaccinated, having pre-existing comorbidities, and being female, with higher odds ratios associated with each.

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