Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘Serious patients show symptoms for at least 2 yrs’

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: At least half of the people who were admitted to a hospital due to Covid-19 suffer from one or more symptoms two years after the infection, according to a study published in The Lancet Respirator­y Medicine on Tuesday, the longest such follow-up study done till date.

The study, based on patients in China where the coronaviru­s first caused the largest outbreak in early 2020, adds to a growing body of evidence around Long Covid, a set of conditions that continue to persist even after someone has cleared the virus.

“Our findings indicate that for a certain proportion of hospitalis­ed Covid-19 survivors, while they may have cleared the initial infection, more than two years is needed to recover fully. Ongoing follow-up of Covid-19 survivors, particular­ly those with symptoms of long Covid, is essential to understand the longer course of the illness, as is further exploratio­n of the benefits of rehabilita­tion programmes for recovery,” said professor Bin Cao of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital in China, and the lead author of the study, in a statement.

“There is a clear need to provide continued support to a significan­t proportion of people who’ve had Covid-19, and to understand how vaccines, emerging treatments, and variants affect long-term health outcomes,” the scientist added.

While physical and mental health generally improved over time, the researcher­s found Covid-19 patients tended to have poorer health and quality of life than the general population. The persisting symptoms typically included one or more of the following: fatigue, shortness of breath, and sleep difficulti­es.

The authors analysed the longterm health outcomes of hospitalis­ed survivors as well as specific health impacts of Long Covid. The study included 1,192 participan­ts with acute Covid-19.

HERE IS A NEED TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO A SIGNIFICAN­T PROPORTION OF PEOPLE WHO’VE HAD COVID-19, SAY EXPERTS

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