Journal of general internal medicine

Long COVID is reported more often by disadvantaged U.S. adults of working age

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Abstract

Essence

Self-reported long COVID and severe activity limitations were more common among Hispanic and economically disadvantaged working-age adults in the United States.

Evidence

Repeated cross-sectional analysis of 409,087 adults aged 18 to 64 with prior COVID-19 in the Household Pulse Survey, using self-reported long COVID symptoms and adjusted logistic models.

Caveat

The study relied on self-reported symptoms from a low-response online survey, so it shows associations rather than confirmed diagnoses or causation.

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