Patients With HIV Had Reduced Frequency, Severity of Long COVID Symptoms

Patients With HIV Had Reduced Frequency, Severity of Long COVID Symptoms

Publication date: Dec 18, 2024

Age, sex, occupation, education level, and vaccination status were all collected from participants, alongside the time to the onset of symptoms. All participants took the survey 6 months after their initial diagnosis of COVID-19, where they self-reported their symptoms of LC. All participants had blood drawn for the purposes of the study. There were 84 participants included in this study, of whom 42 were PLWH and 42 were PNLWH. The majority of PLWH had an education level of primary school or lower (71. 4%) compared with only 42. 9% of those in the PNLWH group. This included respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, and musculoskeletal symptoms. LC was defined as having symptoms of COVID-19 for 4 or more weeks after the initial infection. There were no significant differences found in age and sex between the 2 groups.

Concepts Keywords
Biomarkers Art
Coronavirus Blood
June Cardiovascular
Outpatient Compared
Yunnan Covid
Group
Hiv
Lc
Living
Long
Participants
Plwh
Pnlwh
Reported
Symptoms

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Long COVID
disease MESH cardiovascular risk factors
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH infection
disease MESH complications
disease IDO quality
disease IDO blood
disease MESH education level
disease MESH joint pain
disease MESH insomnia
disease MESH sweating
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH depression
disease MESH sore throat

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