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Changes in Self-Reported Symptoms Over Time After COVID-19 Infection in a Community Group

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Abstract

Among 1,055 infected individuals, 22.6% reported long-COVID symptoms 4-8 months after infection.

  • Infected individuals had a higher risk of new long-COVID symptoms compared to uninfected individuals at both 4-8 months and 9-12 months post-infection.
  • At 4-8 months, the risk of any long-COVID symptom was 22.6% for infected individuals versus 11.3% for uninfected individuals.
  • At 9-12 months, the risks were 19.2% for infected individuals compared to 12.4% for uninfected individuals.
  • Increased risks were observed across three clusters of symptoms: neurological, autonomic, and exercise intolerance.
  • These findings underline the importance of monitoring long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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