Prevalence of Post–COVID-19 Condition and Activity-Limiting Post–COVID-19 Condition Among Adults, 2024, Vahratian, Unger+

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    Prevalence of Post–COVID-19 Condition and Activity-Limiting Post–COVID-19 Condition Among Adults
    Anjel Vahratian; Sharon Saydah; Jeanne Bertolli; Elizabeth R. Unger; Cria O. Gregory

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    News Release 13-Dec-2024
    Prevalence of post–COVID-19 condition and activity-limiting post–COVID-19 condition among adults

    JAMA Network Open

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    About The Study: In 2023, among 29,522 respondents to the National Health Interview Survey, a nationally representative household survey, 8.4% of adults in the U.S. reported they ever had post–COVID-19 condition (PCC; also known as long COVID), 3.6% currently had PCC, and 2.3% currently had activity-limiting PCC. Significant differences across all 3 outcomes were observed by sex, sexual orientation, age, race and Hispanic origin, family income, and urbanization.

     
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