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Incidence and risk factors for persistent symptoms in adults previously hospitalized for COVID-19.

Daniel MunblitPolina BobkovaEkaterina SpiridonovaAnastasia ShikhalevaAysylu GamirovaOleg BlyussNikita NekliudovPolina BugaevaMargarita AndreevaAudrey Dunn GalvinPasquale ComberiatiChristian ApfelbacherJon GenuneitSergey AvdeevValentina KapustinaAlla GuekhtVictor FominAndrey A SvistunovPeter TimashevVladislav S SubbotValery V RoyukThomas M DrakeSarah Wulf HansonLaura MersonGail CarsonPeter HorbyLouise SigfridJanet T ScottMalcolm Gracie SempleJohn O WarnerTheo VosPiero OlliaroPetr GlybochkoDenis Butnarunull null
Published in: Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2021)
Almost half of adults admitted to hospital due to COVID-19 reported persistent symptoms 6 to 8 months after discharge. Fatigue and respiratory symptoms were most common, and female sex was associated with persistent symptoms.
Keyphrases
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