Global prevalence of post-COVID-19 condition: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective evidence.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mohamed Kadry Taher, Talia Salzman, Allyson Banal, Kate Morissette, Francesca R Domingo, Angela M Cheung, Curtis L Cooper, Laura Boland, Alexandra M Zuckermann, Muhammad A Mullah, Claudie Laprise, Roberto Colonna, Ayan Hashi, Prinon Rahman, Erin Collins, Tricia Corrin, Lisa A Waddell, Jason E Pagaduan, Rukshanda Ahmad, Alejandra P Jaramillo Garcia
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Abstract

Introduction: We investigated the prevalence of new or persistent manifestations experienced by COVID-19 survivors at 3 or more months after their initial infection, collectively known as post-COVID-19 condition (PCC).

Methods: We searched four electronic databases and major grey literature resources for prospective studies, systematic reviews, authoritative reports and population surveys. A random-effects meta-analysis pooled the prevalence data of 22 symptoms and outcomes. The GRADE approach was used to assess the certainty of evidence. PROSPERO CRD42021231476.

Results: Of 20 731 identified references, 194 met our inclusion criteria. These studies followed 483 531 individuals with confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis over periods of up to 2 years. Most focused on adults, nearly two-thirds were conducted in Europe and 63% were of high or moderate quality. The supplementary search identified 17 systematic reviews, five authoritative reports and four population surveys that reported on PCC prevalence. Our analysis revealed that more than half of COVID-19 survivors experienced one or more symptoms more than a year after their initial infection. The most common symptoms were fatiguedyspneamemory, sleep or concentration disturbances; depressionand pain. Limitation in returning to work was the most common outcome. Prevalence tended to be higher among females, individuals hospitalized during their initial infection and those who experienced severe COVID-19 illness.

Conclusion: PCC presents a significant health burden, affecting some groups more than others. This information will help inform health care system policies and services for people living with PCC and those caring for them.

covid -19后疾病的全球患病率:前瞻性证据的系统回顾和荟萃分析
我们调查了COVID-19幸存者在首次感染后3个月或更长时间内出现新表现或持续表现的患病率,统称为COVID-19后症状(PCC)。方法:检索4个电子数据库和主要灰色文献资源,包括前瞻性研究、系统综述、权威报告和人口调查。随机效应荟萃分析汇集了22种症状和结果的患病率数据。GRADE方法用于评估证据的确定性。普洛斯彼罗CRD42021231476。结果:20731篇文献中,194篇符合纳入标准。这些研究在长达2年的时间里追踪了483 531名确诊的COVID-19患者。大多数调查的对象是成年人,近三分之二的调查在欧洲进行,63%的调查质量高或中等。补充检索确定了17项系统综述、5项权威报告和4项人口调查,报告了PCC的流行情况。我们的分析显示,超过一半的COVID-19幸存者在首次感染一年多后出现了一种或多种症状。最常见的症状是疲劳、呼吸、记忆、睡眠或注意力不集中;depressionand疼痛。最常见的结果是无法重返工作岗位。女性、初次感染期间住院的患者以及患有严重COVID-19疾病的患者的患病率往往更高。结论:PCC对某些人群的健康影响较大。这些信息将有助于为PCC患者和照护者提供卫生保健系统政策和服务。
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期刊介绍: Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice (the HPCDP Journal) is the monthly, online scientific journal of the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch of the Public Health Agency of Canada. The journal publishes articles on disease prevention, health promotion and health equity in the areas of chronic diseases, injuries and life course health. Content includes research from fields such as public/community health, epidemiology, biostatistics, the behavioural and social sciences, and health services or economics.
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