Disease areas:
  • infections
  • nutrition and metabolism
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Author(s):
Yuyang Zhang, Junhong Li, Lan Feng, Yaxin Luo, Wendu Pang, Ke Qiu, Minzi Mao, Yao Song, Danni Cheng, Yufang Rao, Xinyi Wang, Yao Hu, Zhiye Ying, Xiaobin Pu, Shuyan Lin, Shaohui Huang, Geoffrey Liu, Wei Zhang, Wei Xu, Yu Zhao, Jianjun Ren
Publish date:
27 October 2023
Journal:
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
PubMed ID:
37889436

Abstract

BackgroundImmense attention has been given to the outcome of COVID-19 infection. However, comprehensive studies based on large populational cohort with long-term follow-up are still lacking. This study aimed to investigate the risk of various short-term comorbidities (within one month) and long-term sequelae (above one month) after COVID-19 infection.MethodsIn this large prospective cohort study with 14 months follow-up information based on UK biobank, we included 16,776 COVID-19-positive participants and 58,281 COVID-19-negative participants matched for comparison. The risk of each comorbidity and sequela was evaluated by multivariable logistic regression analysis and presented as hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI).ResultsCOVID-19-positive individuals had a higher risk of 47 types of comorbidities within one month following COVID-19 infection, especially those who were older, male, overweight/obese, ever-smoked, with more pre-existing comorbidities and hospitalized. About 70.37% of COVID-19 patients with comorbidities had more than one co-occurring comorbidities. Additionally, only 6 high-risk sequelae were observed after one month of COVID-19 infection, and the incidence was relatively low (< 1%).ConclusionIn addition to long-term sequelae following COVID-19 infection, plenty of comorbidities were observed, especially in patients with older age, male gender, overweight/obese, more pre-existing comorbidities and severe COVID-19, indicating that more attention should be given to these susceptible persons within this period.

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