Differences in Clinical Presentation With Long COVID After Community and Hospital Infection and Associations With All-Cause Mortality: English Sentinel Network Database Study
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance2022Vol. 8(8), pp. e37668–e37668
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Bernardo Meza-Torres, Gayathri Delanerolle, Cecilia Okusi, Nikhil Mayor, Sneha Anand, Jack Macartney, Piers Gatenby, Ben Glampson, Martin Chapman, Vasa Ćurčin, Erik Mayer, Mark Joy, Trisha Greenhalgh, Brendan Delaney, Simon de Lusignan
Abstract
The low percentage of people recorded as having long COVID after COVID-19 infection reflects either low prevalence or underrecording. The characteristics and comorbidities of those presenting with long COVID after a community infection are different from those hospitalized. This study provides insights into the presentation of long COVID in primary care and implications for workload.
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