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Persistent Symptoms among Frontline Health Workers Post-Acute COVID-19 Infection

Growing evidence shows that a significant number of patients with COVID-19 experience persistent symptoms, also known as long COVID-19. We sought to identify persistent symptoms of COVID-19 in frontline workers at Right to Care South Africa, who are past the acute phase of illness, using a cross-sec...

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Autores principales: Wose Kinge, Constance, Hanekom, Susan, Lupton-Smith, Alison, Akpan, Francis, Mothibi, Eula, Maotoe, Thapelo, Lebatie, Floyd, Majuba, Pappie, Sanne, Ian, Chasela, Charles
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9140668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35627472
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105933
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author Wose Kinge, Constance
Hanekom, Susan
Lupton-Smith, Alison
Akpan, Francis
Mothibi, Eula
Maotoe, Thapelo
Lebatie, Floyd
Majuba, Pappie
Sanne, Ian
Chasela, Charles
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Hanekom, Susan
Lupton-Smith, Alison
Akpan, Francis
Mothibi, Eula
Maotoe, Thapelo
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Majuba, Pappie
Sanne, Ian
Chasela, Charles
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description Growing evidence shows that a significant number of patients with COVID-19 experience persistent symptoms, also known as long COVID-19. We sought to identify persistent symptoms of COVID-19 in frontline workers at Right to Care South Africa, who are past the acute phase of illness, using a cross-sectional survey. We analysed data from 207 eligible COVID-19 positive frontline workers who participated in a two-month post-COVID-19 online self-administered survey. The survey response rate was 30%; of the 62 respondents with a median age of 33.5 years (IQR= 30–44 years), 47 (76%) were females. The majority (n = 55; 88.7%) self-isolated and 7 (11.3%) were admitted to hospital at the time of diagnosis. The most common comorbid condition reported was hypertension, particularly among workers aged 45–55 years. The most reported persistent symptoms were characterised by fatigue, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, chest pain, muscle pain, and brain fog. Long COVID-19 is a serious phenomenon, of which much is still unknown, including its causes, how common it is especially in non-hospitalised healthcare workers, and how to treat it. Given the rise in COVID-19 cases, the prevalence of long COVID-19 is likely to be substantial; thus, the need for rehabilitation programs targeted at each persistent COVID-19 symptom is critical.
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spelling pubmed-91406682022-05-28 Persistent Symptoms among Frontline Health Workers Post-Acute COVID-19 Infection Wose Kinge, Constance Hanekom, Susan Lupton-Smith, Alison Akpan, Francis Mothibi, Eula Maotoe, Thapelo Lebatie, Floyd Majuba, Pappie Sanne, Ian Chasela, Charles Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Growing evidence shows that a significant number of patients with COVID-19 experience persistent symptoms, also known as long COVID-19. We sought to identify persistent symptoms of COVID-19 in frontline workers at Right to Care South Africa, who are past the acute phase of illness, using a cross-sectional survey. We analysed data from 207 eligible COVID-19 positive frontline workers who participated in a two-month post-COVID-19 online self-administered survey. The survey response rate was 30%; of the 62 respondents with a median age of 33.5 years (IQR= 30–44 years), 47 (76%) were females. The majority (n = 55; 88.7%) self-isolated and 7 (11.3%) were admitted to hospital at the time of diagnosis. The most common comorbid condition reported was hypertension, particularly among workers aged 45–55 years. The most reported persistent symptoms were characterised by fatigue, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, chest pain, muscle pain, and brain fog. Long COVID-19 is a serious phenomenon, of which much is still unknown, including its causes, how common it is especially in non-hospitalised healthcare workers, and how to treat it. Given the rise in COVID-19 cases, the prevalence of long COVID-19 is likely to be substantial; thus, the need for rehabilitation programs targeted at each persistent COVID-19 symptom is critical. MDPI 2022-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9140668/ /pubmed/35627472 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105933 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sanne, Ian
Chasela, Charles
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