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Factors Associated with Long Covid Symptoms in an Online Cohort Study.

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Durstenfeld, MS; Peluso, MJ; Peyser, ND; Lin, F; Knight, SJ; Djibo, A; Khatib, R; Kitzman, H; O'Brien, E; Williams, N; Isasi, C; Kornak, J ...
Published in: medRxiv
December 6, 2022

IMPORTANCE: Prolonged symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infection, or Long COVID, is common, but few prospective studies of Long COVID risk factors have been conducted. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether sociodemographic factors, lifestyle, or medical history preceding COVID-19 or characteristics of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection are associated with Long COVID. DESIGN: Cohort study with longitudinal assessment of symptoms before, during, and after SARS-CoV-2 infection, and cross-sectional assessment of Long COVID symptoms using data from the COVID-19 Citizen Science (CCS) study. SETTING: CCS is an online cohort study that began enrolling March 26, 2020. We included data collected between March 26, 2020, and May 18, 2022. PARTICIPANTS: Adult CCS participants who reported a positive SARS-CoV-2 test result (PCR, Antigen, or Antibody) more than 30 days prior to May 4, 2022, were surveyed. EXPOSURES: Age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, employment, socioeconomic status/financial insecurity, self-reported medical history, vaccination status, time of infection (variant wave), number of acute symptoms, pre-COVID depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug use, sleep, exercise. MAIN OUTCOME: Presence of at least 1 Long COVID symptom greater than 1 month after acute infection. Sensitivity analyses were performed considering only symptoms beyond 3 months and only severe symptoms. RESULTS: 13,305 participants reported a SARS-CoV-2 positive test more than 30 days prior, 1480 (11.1% of eligible) responded to a survey about Long COVID symptoms, and 476 (32.2% of respondents) reported Long COVID symptoms (median 360 days after infection).Respondents' mean age was 53 and 1017 (69%) were female. Common Long COVID symptoms included fatigue, reported by 230/476 (48.3%), shortness of breath (109, 22.9%), confusion/brain fog (108, 22.7%), headache (103, 21.6%), and altered taste or smell (98, 20.6%). In multivariable models, number of acute COVID-19 symptoms (OR 1.30 per symptom, 95%CI 1.20-1.40), lower socioeconomic status/financial insecurity (OR 1.62, 95%CI 1.02-2.63), pre-infection depression (OR 1.08, 95%CI 1.01-1.16), and earlier variants (OR 0.37 for Omicron compared to ancestral strain, 95%CI 0.15-0.90) were associated with Long COVID symptoms. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Variant wave, severity of acute infection, lower socioeconomic status and pre-existing depression are associated with Long COVID symptoms. KEY POINTS: Question: What are the patterns of symptoms and risk factors for Long COVID among SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals?Findings: Persistent symptoms were highly prevalent, especially fatigue, shortness of breath, headache, brain fog/confusion, and altered taste/smell, which persisted beyond 1 year among 56% of participants with symptoms; a minority of participants reported severe Long COVID symptoms. Number of acute symptoms during acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, financial insecurity, pre-existing depression, and infection with earlier variants are associated with prevalent Long COVID symptoms independent of vaccination, medical history, and other factors.Meaning: Severity of acute infection, SARS-CoV-2 variant, and financial insecurity and depression are associated with Long COVID symptoms.

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Durstenfeld, M. S., Peluso, M. J., Peyser, N. D., Lin, F., Knight, S. J., Djibo, A., … Beatty, A. L. (2022). Factors Associated with Long Covid Symptoms in an Online Cohort Study. MedRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.01.22282987
Durstenfeld, Matthew S., Michael J. Peluso, Noah D. Peyser, Feng Lin, Sara J. Knight, Audrey Djibo, Rasha Khatib, et al. “Factors Associated with Long Covid Symptoms in an Online Cohort Study.MedRxiv, December 6, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.01.22282987.
Durstenfeld MS, Peluso MJ, Peyser ND, Lin F, Knight SJ, Djibo A, et al. Factors Associated with Long Covid Symptoms in an Online Cohort Study. medRxiv. 2022 Dec 6;
Durstenfeld, Matthew S., et al. “Factors Associated with Long Covid Symptoms in an Online Cohort Study.MedRxiv, Dec. 2022. Pubmed, doi:10.1101/2022.12.01.22282987.
Durstenfeld MS, Peluso MJ, Peyser ND, Lin F, Knight SJ, Djibo A, Khatib R, Kitzman H, O’Brien E, Williams N, Isasi C, Kornak J, Carton TW, Olgin JE, Pletcher MJ, Marcus GM, Beatty AL. Factors Associated with Long Covid Symptoms in an Online Cohort Study. medRxiv. 2022 Dec 6;

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December 6, 2022

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