Long-term sex differences in symptoms and immune profile in long COVID

Jan 28, 2026Biology of sex differences

Long-term differences between men and women in symptoms and immune response after long COVID

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Abstract

Females with long COVID reported a higher symptom burden, particularly persistent fatigue and neurocognitive complaints, which increased with age and disease duration.

  • Long COVID symptoms were more severe in females compared to males, particularly affecting mental and sensory functions.
  • Symptom severity in females correlated with increased age and longer duration of illness.
  • Comorbidities were more prevalent in females, particularly in endocrine, metabolic, and circulatory systems.
  • Females exhibited a reduced cytotoxic profile in CD8⁺ T cells, while males displayed elevated inflammatory markers.
  • Functional impairments affecting work capacity were reported by over half of the participants.

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