Infection

Long-lasting COVID-19 symptoms in healthcare workers four years after original infection

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Abstract

Essence

Post-acute COVID symptoms from ancestral SARS-CoV-2 infection remained common in healthcare workers up to four years later, with some ongoing functional limits.

Evidence

This prospective multicentre Swiss cohort compared 456 previously infected and 571 uninfected healthcare workers and found 13 of 24 chronic symptoms were more common after infection, then tracked symptom burden through serial surveys to a median 47.5 months.

Caveat

Infection status was based partly on self-reported positive swabs, and the latest four-year symptom estimate came from only 70 remaining participants.

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