Chronic post-COVID neuropsychiatric symptoms persisting beyond one year from infection: a case-control study and network analysis DOI Creative Commons
Steven Wai Ho Chau, Timothy Mitchell Chue, Ngan Yin Chan

et al.

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 23, 2023

Abstract Background Limited data about chronic post-COVID neuropsychiatric complaints exist in the literature. Aim Our study aims to delineate phenotypes of symptoms among adult subjects recovering from their first COVID that occurred more than one year ago. We also aim explore clinical and socioeconomic risk factors having a high loading symptoms. Methods recruited group who suffered pre-Omicron ago, control had never COVID. The completed app-based questionnaires on demographic, health status, checklist, mental sleep measures, neurocognitive tests. Results has statistically significantly higher level fatigue compared (p<0.001). Among group, lack any vaccination before material deprivation pandemic predicts load Partial correlation network analysis suggests can be clustered into two major (cognitive -fatigue anxiety-depression) minor (headache-dizziness) cluster. A number both clusters, but only cognitive complaints-fatigue Conclusions result heterogeneity symptoms, which are associated with complex interplay biological factors.

Language: Английский

Chronic post-COVID neuropsychiatric symptoms persisting beyond one year from infection: a case-control study and network analysis DOI Creative Commons
Steven Wai Ho Chau, Timothy Mitchell Chue, Ngan Yin Chan

et al.

Translational Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: June 19, 2024

Abstract Our study aims to delineate the phenotypes of chronic neuropsychiatric symptoms among adult subjects recovering from their first COVID that occurred more than one year ago. We also aim explore clinical and socioeconomic risk factors having a high loading symptoms. recruited post-COVID group who suffered pre-Omicron ago, control had never COVID. The completed app-based questionnaires on demographic, health status, checklist, mental sleep measures, neurocognitive tests. has statistically significantly higher level fatigue compared ( p < 0.001). Among group, lack any vaccination before material deprivation pandemic predicts load Partial correlation network analysis suggests can be clustered into two major (cognitive complaints -fatigue anxiety-depression) minor (headache-dizziness) cluster. A number in both clusters, but only cognitive complaints-fatigue result heterogeneity symptoms, which are associated with complex interplay biological factors.

Language: Английский

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Factors affecting the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on post COVID-19 conditions among adults: A Systematic Literature Review DOI
Abby E. Rudolph,

Nadine Al Akoury,

Natalija Bogdanenko

et al.

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 4, 2024

Abstract Importance Existing systematic literature reviews (SLRs) on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness (VE) against post-COVID-19 conditions (PCC) document high heterogeneity across studies, but have not compared VE design features known to impact PCC burden or other endpoints. Objective This SLR summarizes the evidence studies among predominately adults that report an adjusted measure of association for relationship between vaccination and PCC, by timing relative infection PCC-onset different study characteristics. Evidence review A comprehensive search strategy was developed within OVID platform EMBASE, MEDLINE® Evidence-Based Medicine reviews, supplemented with WHO COVID library Google Scholar® searches, collate published posted as pre-prints January 1 st , 2020 July 18 th 2023. JBI Critical Appraisal Checklists were used assess each study’s risk bias. Findings included 97 synthesized results from 56 low bias reported measures PCC. Overall, 77% pre-infection (aVE) estimates (vs. unvaccinated) statistically significant (range: 7%–95%), 80% reflecting a mix those vaccinated before after 62%–73%), one five onset (aVE=41%), 43% post-infection (two protective [range: 28%–40%] [aVE=-47%]), 46% specifying (23 29%–75%] [aVE=-132%]). Statistically aVE slightly higher mRNA 14%–84%) than non-mRNA vaccines 16%–38%) ranges during (4 studies; range: 10%–70%) Omicron predominance (10 7%–50%) overlapped. Pre-infection regardless type, number doses received, definition, predominant variant, severity acute infections included. Conclusions Relevance Collectively our findings suggest received prior SARS-CoV-2 reduces subsequent developing variant circulating. Key points Question Do vary onset, type disease severity? appeared reduce unvaccinated). Compared types, seemed offer greater protection, dose response observed vaccines. Meaning Despite reduced ≥1 proportion sample hospitalized, definition.

Language: Английский

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Tinnitus and COVID-19: effect of infection, vaccination, and the pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Yihsin Tai,

Namitha Jain,

Gibbeum Kim

et al.

Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Nov. 26, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic, which began worldwide around March 2020, has had an impact on hearing health, specifically tinnitus and loss. Physiologically, infection, or medication used to treat the been reported be a potential risk factor for onset. In addition, was long COVID symptom occur after vaccination in some cases. With most reports focused clinical population, this study aimed investigate how onset of is associated with COVID, general population based self-report, while accounting otologic psychological symptoms.

Language: Английский

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Correspondence: Neuropsychiatric post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 DOI Open Access

Amnuay Kleebayoon,

Viroj Wiwanitkit

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 17, 2023

Language: Английский

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Chronic post-COVID neuropsychiatric symptoms persisting beyond one year from infection: a case-control study and network analysis DOI Creative Commons
Steven Wai Ho Chau, Timothy Mitchell Chue, Ngan Yin Chan

et al.

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 23, 2023

Abstract Background Limited data about chronic post-COVID neuropsychiatric complaints exist in the literature. Aim Our study aims to delineate phenotypes of symptoms among adult subjects recovering from their first COVID that occurred more than one year ago. We also aim explore clinical and socioeconomic risk factors having a high loading symptoms. Methods recruited group who suffered pre-Omicron ago, control had never COVID. The completed app-based questionnaires on demographic, health status, checklist, mental sleep measures, neurocognitive tests. Results has statistically significantly higher level fatigue compared (p<0.001). Among group, lack any vaccination before material deprivation pandemic predicts load Partial correlation network analysis suggests can be clustered into two major (cognitive -fatigue anxiety-depression) minor (headache-dizziness) cluster. A number both clusters, but only cognitive complaints-fatigue Conclusions result heterogeneity symptoms, which are associated with complex interplay biological factors.

Language: Английский

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