Long COVID has been associated with a broad range of symptoms and health impacts5,7,8,9. A previous study showed that symptoms of long COVID, although commonly observed among patients with other viral infections such as influenza, occur more frequently following infection with SARS-CoV-210. Se...
The most common reported systemic adverse symptoms among pregnant women were tiredness (14–72%), headache (5–55%), myalgia (2–54%), chills (1–47%), nausea (5–29%) and fever (2–45%). In general, the rate of systemic adverse events was higher following the second vaccine dose...
For example, regarding demographic characteristics, a higher persistence of symptoms was found among women and a lower persistence among younger individuals4,6,12,18,19,20. The evidence regarding the role of socioeconomic characteristics, however, is mixed4,6. For example, in a retrospective ...
Quarantine: You need to be in quarantine when you have been exposed to the virus and you may or may not be infected. Isolation: You need to isolate when you are infected with the virus, whether you have symptoms or not. Quarantine Recommendation by CDC for COVID-19 This is if you have...
23. Tenforde MW, Patel MM, Ginde AA, et al; Influenza and Other Viruses in the Acutely Ill Network. Effectiveness of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines for preventing Covid-19 Hospitalizations in the United States. medRxiv. Posted July 8, 2021. doi:10.1101/2021.07.08.21259776...
Data Sources PubMed, EMBASE, and ScienceDirect were searched between December 1, 2019, and February 10, 2022. Study Selection Original studies of the incubation period of COVID-19, defined as the time from infection to the onset of signs and symptoms. Data Extraction and Synthesis Following th...
Previous studies highlighted that unmet needs are generally more concentrated in socially and economically vulnerable population groups such as lower income or educational levels, and it is more pervasive among women and those with poor health [9,10,11]. Since the global pandemic spread, there have...
In addition to consequences for care recipients, healthcare workers were also negatively affected by the pandemic. As a consequence of working with limited resources and knowledge of the virus, nurses experienced emotional exhaustion, depressive symptoms, and reduced personal accomplishments [25,26]. In...
It would also be interesting to further discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and sense of changes in life in more fragile populations, such as pregnant women and patients recovered from more severe COVID-19 disease [88,89], due to their specific vulnerability to...
Washington, DC, July 19, 2022According to the latest wave of the Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index, about a third of Americans report knowing someone who has been reinfected with COVID-19 in the last few weeks. Among Americans who have had or suspect they have had COVID-19 at any point ...