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At least one long-term symptom seen in 37 per cent of Covid-19 patients: Study
2021-09-29 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-世界     原网页

       

       LONDON (REUTERS) - At least one long-term Covid-19 symptom was found in 37 per cent of patients three to six months after they were infected by the virus, a large study from Oxford University and the National Institute for Health Research showed on Wednesday (Sept 29).

       The most common symptoms included breathing problems, fatigue, pain and anxiety, Oxford University said, after investigating symptoms in more than 270,000 people recovering from Covid-19.

       The symptoms were more frequent among people who had been previously hospitalised with Covid-19 and were slightly more common among women, according to the study.

       The study did not provide any detailed causes of long-Covid symptoms, their severity, or how long they could last.

       It said, however, that older people and men had more breathing difficulties and cognitive problems, whereas young people and women had more headaches, abdominal symptoms and anxiety or depression.

       "We need to identify the mechanisms underlying the diverse symptoms that can affect survivors," said Oxford University professor Paul Harrison, who headed the study.

       "This information will be essential if the long-term health consequences of Covid-19 are to be prevented or treated effectively," Prof Harrison added.

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