Post COVID-19 symptoms are common, also among young adults in the general population, 2023, Mogensen et al.

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Post COVID-19 symptoms are common, also among young adults in the general population
Mogensen, Ida; Ekström, Sandra; Hallberg, Jenny; Georgelis, Antonios; Melén, Erik; Bergström, Anna; Kull, Inger

Post coronavirus disease-19 (post COVID-19) is mainly studied in clinical populations and less is known about post COVID-19 in a young general population. The aim of the study is to investigate the prevalence and symptoms of post COVID-19 and its potential risk factors in young adults.

Participants from the Swedish population-based birth cohort BAMSE were included (n = 2022, mean age 26.5 years). Post COVID-19 was assessed through a questionnaire and defined as symptoms after confirmed COVID-19 (registry-based or self-reported positive test) lasting for ≥ 2 months.

In total, 681 participants had had confirmed COVID-19. Among them, 112 (16.5%) fulfilled the definition of post COVID-19 (17.8% in females, 14.5% in males, p = 0.26). The most common post COVID-19 symptoms were altered smell and taste (68.8%), dyspnea (33.7%) and fatigue (30.4%). Overall, no major risk factors for post COVID-19 were identified except for being bedbound during COVID-19. However, asthma and rhinitis were associated with the post COVID-19 symptom dyspnea, migraine with altered smell and taste, and lower self-rated health with fatigue.

In conclusion, post COVID-19 symptoms are common, also among young adults in the general population. Although not life-threatening, it could have a considerable impact on public health due to the high prevalence and long-term symptoms.

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A Swedish news article published yesterday (audio, 2 minutes) including comments from one of the researchers.

Vanligt att unga drabbas av långtidscovid
https://sverigesradio.se/artikel/vanligt-att-unga-drabbas-av-langtidscovid
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Young people are often affected by long covid.

Every sixth young adult affected by covid risks getting long-term symptoms, according to new Swedish research.

In a group of almost 700 young people, 16.5 per cent still had symptoms at least two months after being infected by the virus.

"We were surprised that so many people in an ordinary young population experienced these symptoms," says Sandra Ekström, researcher in epidemiology.
 
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