Systematic Review of the Prevalence of Long COVID

Author:

Woodrow Mirembe1ORCID,Carey Charles2ORCID,Ziauddeen Nida13,Thomas Rebecca4,Akrami Athena56,Lutje Vittoria7,Greenwood Darren C8ORCID,Alwan Nisreen A139

Affiliation:

1. School of Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton , Southampton , United Kingdom

2. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester , Manchester , United Kingdom

3. NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Wessex , Southampton , United Kingdom

4. University of Liverpool , Liverpool , United Kingdom

5. Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, University College London , London , United Kingdom

6. Patient-led Research Collaborative , Washington, District of Columbia , USA

7. Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group , Liverpool , United Kingdom

8. School of Medicine, University of Leeds , Leeds , United Kingdom

9. NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, University of Southampton, and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust , Southampton , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Background Long COVID occurs in those infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) whose symptoms persist or develop beyond the acute phase. We conducted a systematic review to determine the prevalence of persistent symptoms, functional disability, or pathological changes in adults or children at least 12 weeks postinfection. Methods We searched key registers and databases from January 1, 2020 to November 2, 2021, limited to publications in English and studies with at least 100 participants. Studies in which all participants were critically ill were excluded. Long COVID was extracted as prevalence of at least 1 symptom or pathology, or prevalence of the most common symptom or pathology, at 12 weeks or later. Heterogeneity was quantified in absolute terms and as a proportion of total variation and explored across predefined subgroups (PROSPERO ID CRD42020218351). Results One hundred twenty studies in 130 publications were included. Length of follow-up varied between 12 weeks and 12 months. Few studies had low risk of bias. All complete and subgroup analyses except 1 had I2 ≥90%, with prevalence of persistent symptoms range of 0%–93% (pooled estimate [PE], 42.1%; 95% prediction interval [PI], 6.8% to 87.9%). Studies using routine healthcare records tended to report lower prevalence (PE, 13.6%; PI, 1.2% to 68%) of persistent symptoms/pathology than self-report (PE, 43.9%; PI, 8.2% to 87.2%). However, studies systematically investigating pathology in all participants at follow up tended to report the highest estimates of all 3 (PE, 51.7%; PI, 12.3% to 89.1%). Studies of hospitalized cases had generally higher estimates than community-based studies. Conclusions The way in which Long COVID is defined and measured affects prevalence estimation. Given the widespread nature of SARS-CoV-2 infection globally, the burden of chronic illness is likely to be substantial even using the most conservative estimates.

Funder

NIHR Pre-doctoral Local Authority Fellowship

Research, Evidence and Development Initiative

UK government

NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Wessex

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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