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Characterising patterns of COVID-19 and long COVID symptoms: evidence from nine UK longitudinal studies

Title: Characterising patterns of COVID-19 and long COVID symptoms: evidence from nine UK longitudinal studies
Authors: RCE Bowyer; C Huggins; R Toms; RJ Shaw; B Hou; Ellen Thompson; ASF Kwong; DM Williams; M Kibble; GB Ploubidis; NJ Timpson; JAC Sterne; N Chaturvedi; CJ Steves; K Tilling; RJ Silverwood
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: The University of Auckland: Figshare
Subject Terms: Health sciences; Epidemiology; COVID-19; Clustering; Long COVID; Longitudinal studies; Symptom patterns; Humans; Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome; Dyspnea; Pain; Fatigue; United Kingdom; CONVALESCENCE Study; 4202 Epidemiology; 42 Health Sciences; Pain Research; Clinical Research; Emerging Infectious Diseases; Infectious Diseases; Coronaviruses; 2.4 Surveillance and distribution; Mental health; 3 Good Health and Well Being; 1117 Public Health and Health Services
Description: Multiple studies across global populations have established the primary symptoms characterising Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and long COVID. However, as symptoms may also occur in the absence of COVID-19, a lack of appropriate controls has often meant that specificity of symptoms to acute COVID-19 or long COVID, and the extent and length of time for which they are elevated after COVID-19, could not be examined. We analysed individual symptom prevalences and characterised patterns of COVID-19 and long COVID symptoms across nine UK longitudinal studies, totalling over 42,000 participants. Conducting latent class analyses separately in three groups (‘no COVID-19’, ‘COVID-19 in last 12 weeks’, ‘COVID-19 > 12 weeks ago’), the data did not support the presence of more than two distinct symptom patterns, representing high and low symptom burden, in each group. Comparing the high symptom burden classes between the ‘COVID-19 in last 12 weeks’ and ‘no COVID-19’ groups we identified symptoms characteristic of acute COVID-19, including loss of taste and smell, fatigue, cough, shortness of breath and muscle pains or aches. Comparing the high symptom burden classes between the ‘COVID-19 > 12 weeks ago’ and ‘no COVID-19’ groups we identified symptoms characteristic of long COVID, including fatigue, shortness of breath, muscle pain or aches, difficulty concentrating and chest tightness. The identified symptom patterns among individuals with COVID-19 > 12 weeks ago were strongly associated with self-reported length of time unable to function as normal due to COVID-19 symptoms, suggesting that the symptom pattern identified corresponds to long COVID. Building the evidence base regarding typical long COVID symptoms will improve diagnosis of this condition and the ability to elicit underlying biological mechanisms, leading to better patient access to treatment and services.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: 10779/uos.29222168.v1
Availability: https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Characterising_patterns_of_COVID-19_and_long_COVID_symptoms_evidence_from_nine_UK_longitudinal_studies/29222168
Rights: CC BY 4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.64514D8A
Database: BASE