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Long COVID Through a Public Health Lens: An Umbrella Review

Authors :
Nittas, Vasileios
Gao, Manqi
West, Erin A
Ballouz, Tala
Menges, Dominik
Wulf Hanson, Sarah
Puhan, Milo Alan
Nittas, Vasileios
Gao, Manqi
West, Erin A
Ballouz, Tala
Menges, Dominik
Wulf Hanson, Sarah
Puhan, Milo Alan
Source :
Nittas, Vasileios; Gao, Manqi; West, Erin A; Ballouz, Tala; Menges, Dominik; Wulf Hanson, Sarah; Puhan, Milo Alan (2022). Long COVID Through a Public Health Lens: An Umbrella Review. Public Health Reviews, 43:1604501.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objectives: To synthesize existing evidence on prevalence as well as clinical and socio-economic aspects of Long COVID. Methods: An umbrella review of reviews and a targeted evidence synthesis of their primary studies, including searches in four electronic databases, reference lists of included reviews, as well as related article lists of relevant publications. Results: Synthesis included 23 reviews and 102 primary studies. Prevalence estimates ranged from 7.5% to 41% in non-hospitalized adults, 2.3%-53% in mixed adult samples, 37.6% in hospitalized adults, and 2%-3.5% in primarily non-hospitalized children. Preliminary evidence suggests that female sex, age, comorbidities, the severity of acute disease, and obesity are associated with Long COVID. Almost 50% of primary studies reported some degree of Long COVID-related social and family-life impairment, long absence periods off work, adjusted workloads, and loss of employment. Conclusion: Long COVID will likely have a substantial public health impact. Current evidence is still heterogeneous and incomplete. To fully understand Long COVID, well-designed prospective studies with representative samples will be essential. Keywords: COVID-19; long COVID; post COVID-19; prevalence; public healh; review

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Journal :
Nittas, Vasileios; Gao, Manqi; West, Erin A; Ballouz, Tala; Menges, Dominik; Wulf Hanson, Sarah; Puhan, Milo Alan (2022). Long COVID Through a Public Health Lens: An Umbrella Review. Public Health Reviews, 43:1604501.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-225893, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443048923
Document Type :
Electronic Resource