Symptoms 6 months following SARS-CoV-2 infection in Nepali women

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Shrestha Deepak S.ORCID,Manandhar Sajani,Chalise Bimal Sharma,Rajbhandari Sagar Kumar,Bastola Anup,Bhandari Parmananda,Das Santa Kumar,Pant Pankaj,Sharma Sangita,Kattel Hari Prasad,Jha Roshan Kumar,Shrestha Mahendra RajORCID,Shrestha Anil,Love Richard R.ORCID

Abstract

In Nepal, over 1 million individuals have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. We sought to describe the frequency of nonrecovery from this infection at 6 months and associated symptoms. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 6142 women who had positive and negative PCR tests for this infection 6 months previously at 3 institutions in Kathmandu. In telephone interviews women provided information on 22 symptoms and their intensities, health status and history, and functional status. Of 3732 women who had tested PCR positive, 630 (16.9%) reported that they were unrecovered. These 630 unrecovered women were distinguished statistically from the 3102 recovered women by more frequent histories of allergies, rheumatoid disease, BCG immunization, Covid vaccination, strep throat and recent URIs, and both weight gain and weight losses of more than 5 kg in the 6 months following testing, and stressful events in the preceding year. Fatigue, pain, difficulty remembering, shortness of breath, heat and cold intolerance and unrefreshing sleep were reported in 41.9% to 10.5% of these 630 unrecovered women. Six months after confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection 16.9% of Nepali women have long-COVID manifested as an immune, metabolic, and hormonal systems disruptive and dysfunction syndrome

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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