: Even after two years of being infected, one in every six unvaccinated individuals continues to experience health issues associated with Covid-19.
A study found that about 1 out of every 6 people who haven't been vaccinated against Covid-19 are still dealing with health problems related to the virus even two years after getting infected. After getting Covid-19, most people get better shortly after the initial phase of the illness. However, some people face ongoing health issues called long Covid. These problems can affect their quality of life and ability to work.
‘People who had Covid-19 faced higher risks of various physical and mental health problems compared to those who did not have the infection. Some physical issues included changes in taste or smell, feeling tired after physical activity, and difficulty breathing. #COVID-19 #LongCovid’
The findings, published by The BMJ, show that 17 percent of participants did not return to normal health and 18 percent reported Covid related symptoms 24 months after initial infection (1✔ ✔Trusted SourceMore than 1 in 6 unvaccinated people report health effects of COVID two years after confirmed infection
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Compared with people who did not have an infection, those with Covid had excess risks for both physical problems, such as altered taste or smell (9.8 percent), malaise after exertion (9.4 percent), and shortness of breath (7.8 percent), and mental health issues, such as reduced concentration (8.3 percent) and anxiety (4 percent) at month six.
"Persisting health issues create significant challenges for affected individuals and pose an important burden on population health and healthcare services," said researchers Universities of Zurich, in Switzerland, and California-San Francisco, in US.
They called for clinical trials "to establish effective interventions to reduce the burden of post-Covid-19 conditions".
In the study, researchers looked at patterns of recovery and symptom persistence over two years in 1,106 unvaccinated adults (average age 50) with a confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection between August 6, 2020 and January 19, 2021 and 628 adults (average age 65) randomly selected from the general population who had not had the virus.
Long Covid Symptoms Tracked at Multiple Time Points
Participants provided information on 23 potential long Covid symptoms six, 12, 18, and 24 months after infection. Overall, 55 percent of participants reported returning to their normal health status less than a month after infection, and 18 percent reported recovery within one to three months.Advertisement
The proportions of people still experiencing symptoms thought to be related to Covid-19 at the three time points were similar but slightly higher, decreasing from 29 percent at six months, to 20 percent at 12 months, and to 18 percent at 24 months.
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Nevertheless, this was a large population based study with regular assessments of a range of health outcomes, and findings were similar after further analyses, strengthening the credibility of the estimates, they said.
Reference:
- More than 1 in 6 unvaccinated people report health effects of COVID two years after confirmed infection - (https://www.bmj.com/company/newsroom/more-than-1-in-6-unvaccinated-people-report-health-effects-of-covid-two-years-after-confirmed-infection/)
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