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COVID-19: One in 20 people suffer long-term effects, says study

The study is led by the University of Glasgow in collaboration with Public Health Scotland, the NHS in Scotland, and the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh. The initial results from the ongoing study, found that, overall, 42 per cent of people infected with COVID-19 reported feeling only partially recovered between six- and 18-months following infection.

By PTI Oct 13, 2022 3:16:29 PM IST (Published)

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One in 20 people suffer long-term effects after infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, according to one of the largest such studies to date. The research, published recently in the journal Nature Communications, found that long-COVID symptoms were more likely following severe infections requiring hospitalisation.
The most reported long-COVID symptoms included breathlessness, chest pain, palpitations, and confusion, or 'brain fog', the researchers said. Long-COVID was also more likely in individuals who were older, female and those from deprived communities, they said.
The Long-CISS (COVID In Scotland Study) found that 1 in 20 people who took part in the research had not recovered from having COVID-19 at their most recent follow up between six and 18 months following infection with SARS-CoV-2. The CISS study was set up in May 2021 to understand the long-term impact of COVID-19 and compare it with the health and wellbeing of people who had not yet been infected.