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Long Covid is affecting women greater than men, national survey finds

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Long Covid is more common amongst women than men, in response to federal data.

Greater than 17% of ladies have had long Covid sooner or later in the course of the pandemic, compared with 11% of men, in response to data from U.S. Census Bureau and National Center for Health Statistics published this month.

Long Covid was defined as experiencing symptoms for 3 months or more after infection. Essentially the most recent data was collected through an internet survey of greater than 41,000 adults in the course of the two weeks ending Oct. 17.

Women were also more prone to suffer from more severe long Covid, the survey found. Some 2.4% of all women had symptoms that significantly limited their normal activities, compared with 1.3% of men, in response to the information.

Overall, greater than 14% of U.S. adults had long Covid sooner or later in the course of the pandemic, the survey found. Seven percent of U.S. adults currently have long Covid, in response to the information.

If those figures held true for the overall population, 36 million adults could have had long Covid sooner or later in the course of the pandemic, while 18 million could currently be coping with it.

About 2% of adults within the U.S. have suffered from more severe long Covid symptoms that significantly limited their each day activities, in response to the information. That might be akin to greater than 5 million people in the overall U.S. adult population.

The Brookings Institution, in a separate evaluation, found that as many as 4 million people within the U.S. are unable to work on account of long Covid.

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Long Covid presents a big selection symptoms that modify from mild to debilitating and affect multiple organ systems. A few of the mostly reported symptoms include poor memory or brain fog, fatigue, shortness of breath and lack of smell, in response to a recent study published in Journal of the American Medical Association.

The JAMA study also found that long Covid was more common amongst women. Nearly 18% of Covid survivors who had symptoms for greater than two months were women, while 10% were men.

The dominant Covid variant and vaccination status might also play roles in how likely individuals are to get long Covid.

Nearly 60% individuals who developed long Covid were infected with the unique virus strain that emerged in China, while greater than 17% caught the delta variant and greater than 10% had omicron, in response to the JAMA study.

The study found that 87% of those that had long Covid were unvaccinated.

“There could also be differences in these strains and the way likely they’re to cause long Covid that might teach us something about why this happens,” said Dr. Roy Perlis, the lead creator on the study and co-director of the Center for Quantitative Health at Massachusetts General Hospital.

The JAMA study, which published last week, checked out greater than 16,000 adults who tested positive for Covid. The info was collected from February 2021 through July 2022 from a national online survey conducted every six weeks called the Covid States Project.

Scientists don’t understand the underlying reason behind long Covid yet, though there is a growing consensus that it is probably going several distinct conditions and never a single disease. The National Institutes of Health is enrolling an enormous study, called Recuperate, to exactly define the different sorts of long Covid, discover risk aspects and develop tests and coverings.

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