International journal of women's health

Long COVID lasts differently in men and women over a year after infection, with related risk factors

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Abstract

Essence

In this Spanish cohort, females had about twice the odds of long COVID at 1 year and lower recovery rates than males, while long COVID was not linked to more hospital admissions.

Evidence

This 1-year cohort study of 2698 COVID-19 patients in Spain used spontaneously reported persistent symptoms, hospitalization records, and sex-stratified logistic regression to estimate long COVID prevalence and associated risk factors.

Caveat

Because long COVID symptoms were captured through an open questionnaire in an observational cohort, symptom reporting and risk-factor estimates may be incomplete or biased.

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