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Risk of clinical sequelae after the acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection: retrospective cohort study.

Sarah E DaughertyYinglong GuoKevin HeathMicah C DasmariñasKarol Giuseppe JubiloJirapat SamranvedhyaMarc LipsitchKen Cohen
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2021)
The results indicate the excess risk of developing new clinical sequelae after the acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection, including specific types of sequelae less commonly seen in other viral illnesses. Although individuals who were older, had pre-existing conditions, and were admitted to hospital because of covid-19 were at greatest excess risk, younger adults (aged ≤50), those with no pre-existing conditions, or those not admitted to hospital for covid-19 also had an increased risk of developing new clinical sequelae. The greater risk for incident sequelae after the acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection is relevant for healthcare planning.
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