Dans une étude 🇺🇸 sur un panel randomisé de patients testés positifs non hospitalisés, l'état de santé antérieur n'est pas revenu au bout d'environ 20 jours pour plus d'un tiers des sondés. Toux, fatigue et essoufflement sont les symptômes les plus cités.
Re: COVID Long Haulers I watched a report on this (which didn't say what % experienced long term symptoms, 😐). I found this study (based on a survey, so lower quality) tl;dr: depression/anxiety were associated with being a long hauler. https://t.co/nkQ
@geordieonline @AliNouriPhD The link is in his thread https://t.co/nV7AuoJ6N1
@lweisenthal @AliNouriPhD The data for that 10-35% figure were from a randomly chosen set of 274 individuals fourteen days after they had tested positive for the virus. Not exclusively hospitalized patients. Here’s the source study: https://t.co/y9lzsu92F
@Karl_Lauterbach Die Referenz zur letzten Aussage ist enorm lausig. Sie basiert nicht auf medizinischen Untersuchungen, sondern einer bloßen Telefonumfrage, die recht kurz nach der PCR-Testung vorgenommen wurde! Neurologisch? Hier nur 6 von 294 Fällen!!
RT @EverywhereErica: @DrEricDing @Survivor_Corps The study that I see referenced is this one https://t.co/HRdXQv7bjV which only studied fol…
@DrEricDing @Survivor_Corps The study that I see referenced is this one https://t.co/HRdXQv7bjV which only studied folks 2-3 weeks after testing positive. Do you know if there are numbers/studies for the percent of Covid19 survivors still suffering sympt
The US public health agency CDC details the persistence of symptoms of covid (including for young patients) in a study recently published. #LongCovid ▶️https://t.co/OrvE7Mz5GV https://t.co/JRa1KzquFF
@ThaddeusRussell Not sure exact numbers since this is still a relatively "new" problem. The point being "recovery" isn't necessarily full just because somebody didn't die and isn't a reliable support for an argument to minimize COVID's danger. https://t.c
@vossomsauce @Martin4Liberty @BuffDavis @strauss_matt @SelfHarmNotts This is not a court room. You can do your own homework. Since u are lazy, here are credible sources: https://t.co/Lf18uJg8XE https://t.co/DadfS7AtMX https://t.co/FDYEFMz5ZG https://t
@FatEmperor @PeterFaberSP @jaimeraulmolina @GovtdontlieNOT @DrEliDavid @jhaskinscabrera @JordanSchachtel @ProfTimNoakes @zoeharcombe @jeffreyatucker @Francis_Hoar @justin_hart @LukeJohnsonRCP @JoannaBlythman @zorinaq 35% of patients had not returned to pre
@BorisJohnson @HouseofCommons @UKParliament Self-reported symptoms at the time of positive SARS-CoV-2 testing results and unresolved symptoms 14–21 days later among outpatients (N = 274) United States, March–June 2020 Source: https://t.co/DGVyu3z4rz
@BorisJohnson @HouseofCommons @UKParliament Self-reported symptoms at the time of positive SARS-CoV-2 testing results and unresolved symptoms 14–21 days later among outpatients (N = 274) United States, March–June 2020 Source: https://t.co/DGVyu3z4rz
Lot of focus on hospitalizations, but important to note that hospitalization is not the only thing to worry about when it comes to COVID-19. https://t.co/qFPGS6ljAe
RT @VanGennepD: US, n=270 (nonhospitalized): "35% had not returned to their usual state of health when interviewed 2–3 weeks after testing…
RT @VanGennepD: US, n=270 (nonhospitalized): "35% had not returned to their usual state of health when interviewed 2–3 weeks after testing…
@Babahorhum1 @zoebarnabe @ThatsPauline_ @HistoireSecrete CDC (USA) : 35% non guéris après 3 semaines. Wuhan (Chine) : 11.5% non guéris à 3 mois https://t.co/vgsbgsPX3D
@daveram00378814 @SatoshiGainz @PeterLBrandt https://t.co/5RBGgUXXTe 35% not fully recovered 3 weeks after testing positive. How's that for "baseless"?
@jstogdill @CDCgov: "In a multistate telephone survey of symptomatic adults who had a positive outpatient test result for SARS-CoV-2 infection, 35% had not returned to their usual state of health when interviewed 2–3 weeks after testing." https://t.co/XIr9
RT @math_rachel: According to a CDC study: covid: 35% of *non-hospitalized* patients still have symptoms after 2-3 weeks influenza: <10%…
@RustyCannon @cavemanjohn @racheline_m @JenniferMarguli And a CDC survey of 272 non-hospitalized covid patients showed continued shortness of breath, fatigue and couch in a third of patients for weeks afterwards. https://t.co/L1pp5t6k6V
Yes, you will likely survive COVID-19. However, the rate of people who become disabled as a result is alarming: https://t.co/K5ALiq1h8w
@jmcnaughtonjc @seanfeucht -permanent organ damage (brain, kidneys, liver, heart, and lungs) One source- https://t.co/3dxl43Pdpd 3/3
@anywherebtc @vincekearney @rtenews @healthdpt @FergalBowers @Fergal_O_Brien @Orlaodo @LauraHoganTV Here’s a study by the CDC into long covid and it can affect all age groups even young healthy adults with only initially mild symptoms https://t.co/kOcJiukk
@HeckofaLiberal @SWAtlasHoover 5. 35% of patients had not returned to previous health 2-3 weeks after a positive test. https://t.co/UrxvCbCWsU
RT @Food_reward: 3 - We need standardized study in the general population to efficiently measure #LongCovid in both patients with PCR+ and…
@Karl_Lauterbach @CiesekSandra @c_drosten ➡️ #LongCovid Studien
@p00b072nd @Ethanrix23 @T_Inglesby These were in that paper. https://t.co/pTx5LMvjik https://t.co/vF0QhoSm0p Again. Have a nice day.
Le papier original : https://t.co/ir5ru1JjjH
@Loretta_Torrago @Unusual_Times @SWAtlasHoover Dr. Atlas has resources to do a literature search like any other Stanford faculty member 🙄 But - for example: https://t.co/79xZgZ6q1g
3 - We need standardized study in the general population to efficiently measure #LongCovid in both patients with PCR+ and -, variety of symptoms, non hospitalized, AND with a follow-up. poke @Dr2NisreenAlwan 🔽look at this thread for links to the studies h
@PabloGallegos1 @HassTreed Aussi ces études là. https://t.co/vgsbgsPX3D Le problème majeur c'est qu'il n'y a pas encore de réelles études numériques de grande échelle réalisée sur le sujet. Avec un des gros points noirs étant qu'une gde partie des malad
@BrianAllenDC @joshuamfagen @DrTomFrieden @darakass @Survivor_Corps Sorry, symptomatic, but this was published in July... Eons ago in Covid time. https://t.co/nV8Tz24FwK
Here’s the CDC link. #MedStudentTwitter #MedTwitter #NurseTwitter #nurses are you seeing evidence of 1 in 3 to 1 in 5 patients suffering from long term symptoms after having Covid-19? https://t.co/uhHocDkQRq
Here’s the CDC info. Thank you to @edyong209 for the important message that we can still take action to prevent this pandemic from getting worse. If 1/3 of people who get Covid end up with long term symptoms our country will be in real trouble. https://t.
RT @Dorni: Zu den Kommentaren: laut Erhebungen des aus den USA und Großbritannien leiden 10 bis 35 % der Personen mit einem positiven COVID…
Here is the CDC report outlining the details of this survey’s findings (“Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual Health Among Outpatients with #COVID19”): https://t.co/IHgQYMDISb
Zu den Kommentaren: laut Erhebungen des aus den USA und Großbritannien leiden 10 bis 35 % der Personen mit einem positiven COVID-Test unter prolongierten Symptomen nach Abklingen des eigentlichen Infekts. https://t.co/VSP4WtxoiW https://t.co/zuhJmKa0Sf
RT @reyoncenoels: @ACAnnaKate @hellobrittnee Love the people in the comments who say this is rare. However, post-Covid complications are co…
RT @reyoncenoels: @ACAnnaKate @hellobrittnee Love the people in the comments who say this is rare. However, post-Covid complications are co…
@Dr2NisreenAlwan Consumer-facing CDC symptoms site doesn't say anything. This Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report article from July says "a long time" https://t.co/pSNu5x5a8q
RT @reyoncenoels: @ACAnnaKate @hellobrittnee Love the people in the comments who say this is rare. However, post-Covid complications are co…
RT @ahandvanish: The CDC is starting to acknowledge us & the #LongCovid numbers are high: 35% of people are not back to normal after the su…
RT @reyoncenoels: @ACAnnaKate @hellobrittnee Love the people in the comments who say this is rare. However, post-Covid complications are co…
RT @ahandvanish: The CDC is starting to acknowledge us & the #LongCovid numbers are high: 35% of people are not back to normal after the su…
RT @ahandvanish: The CDC is starting to acknowledge us & the #LongCovid numbers are high: 35% of people are not back to normal after the su…
@Legoaldesyeti @LPLdirect @apresj20 j'ai pris l'estimation basse pour informer sur l'importance du #longcovid mais c'est compliqué de compter car les études sont basées uniqt sur les PCR+, symptomatiques, les pop varient et les chiffres aussi CDC propose 1
RT @ahandvanish: The CDC is starting to acknowledge us & the #LongCovid numbers are high: 35% of people are not back to normal after the su…
“symptomatic adults ...[who had COVID]... 35% had not returned to their usual state of health when interviewed 2–3 weeks after testing. Among persons aged 18–34 years with no chronic medical conditions, 20% had not returned to their usual state of health.”
RT @mattfiller: Please make sure you child knows to take COVID-19 precautions, especially masking and distancing, seriously. Those of us wh…
35% in den USA, die nach einer Infektion länger nicht genesen sind. In Österreich "95% harmlos" laut Aussage diverser "Experten". Das ist für mich nicht stimmig.
According to a CDC study: covid: 35% of *non-hospitalized* patients still have symptoms after 2-3 weeks influenza: <10% of patients still have symptoms after 2 weeks Even for those under 60 & previously healthy, covid is *not* just like the flu
RT @MikeOtsuka: @AlisonGeorge10 @DrRobDickinson Agreed. See this thread👇. There's also a recurring pattern of a rise in infection among the…
@AlisonGeorge10 @DrRobDickinson Agreed. See this thread👇. There's also a recurring pattern of a rise in infection among the young spreading to older & more vulnerable people. https://t.co/Dj5WarpQr1
@loganemitchell The CDC's study showed 1/3 were not recovered after 2-3 weeks. https://t.co/WVIpazCo6D
@NemcekBeth It's not just about the death rate. https://t.co/JmpNzjPzJy
According to @CDCgov, one in five young adults (aged 18–34) with no chronic conditions who test positive for COVID-19 can experience a long recovery time: https://t.co/MoEjMYFkDa https://t.co/Jgbm6ePJpV
@SophieT_97 Volgens dit onderzoek had 20% van de 18-34 jarigen langdurige klachten. https://t.co/f4C48fNIUx
脱線 後遺症 アメリカ 外来患者電話聞き取り ・292人の回答者のうち、94%(274)がテスト時に1つ以上の症状を経験 ・症候性回答者の35%は、面接日(中央値=検査日から16日面接日)までに通常の健康状態に戻らず 軽度の外来患者でさえ、長期の病気を引き起こす可能性。 https://t.co/dq4eVhW8wy
RT @bri_sacks: Trump said "99.9% of young people recover" from COVID-19. "I guess it's their immune system," he said The Centers for Disea…
RT @bri_sacks: Trump said "99.9% of young people recover" from COVID-19. "I guess it's their immune system," he said The Centers for Disea…
RT @bri_sacks: Trump said "99.9% of young people recover" from COVID-19. "I guess it's their immune system," he said The Centers for Disea…
RT @bri_sacks: Trump said "99.9% of young people recover" from COVID-19. "I guess it's their immune system," he said The Centers for Disea…
RT @bri_sacks: Trump said "99.9% of young people recover" from COVID-19. "I guess it's their immune system," he said The Centers for Disea…
RT @bri_sacks: Trump said "99.9% of young people recover" from COVID-19. "I guess it's their immune system," he said The Centers for Disea…
RT @bri_sacks: Trump said "99.9% of young people recover" from COVID-19. "I guess it's their immune system," he said The Centers for Disea…
Trump said "99.9% of young people recover" from COVID-19. "I guess it's their immune system," he said The Centers for Disease Control said in July that 1 in 5 patients aged 18–34 who had no chronic medical conditions were still sick weeks after testing ht
RT @Tidepool_org: According to @CDCgov, researchers have reported approx. one-third of adults who tested positive for #COVID19 in an outpat…
According to @CDCgov, researchers have reported approx. one-third of adults who tested positive for #COVID19 in an outpatient setting had not returned to their usual state of health when interviewed 2–3 weeks after testing: https://t.co/MoEjMYFkDa https://
Prior studies were much smaller ... https://t.co/43RnyEvbZL https://t.co/wjdOzSdbTJ
1. But you're not afraid of spreading the disease? Guess not. #WearAMaskSaveALife 2. And you don't worry about surviving but with long-term illness or disability? https://t.co/YiNURBSh35 https://t.co/o9XzZcpcXW
@davidhogg111 Yes, please wear masks. 🛑 ALERT 🛑 "Among persons AGED 18–34 years with no chronic medical conditions, one in five had not returned to their usual state of health." https://t.co/TivlrbMPTx
@DKR_independent Sorry, I believe science over you. I pulled WebMD as it was easy. 10% appear to have brain damage/neuro problems that have also shown up in testing of various vaccines. I hope that isn't you. #WearAMask https://t.co/G8K1lw3hRz
RT @das_seed: 📢"Initially thought there were no lasting effects, BUT now we see post-covid19 syndromes such as headaches, joint pains, brai…
I'll just stick this here for context https://t.co/c0cLOwLaP7
@RMachArts @ArchieEllby @jabezel @AP Yeah I guess 35% isn't statistically significant https://t.co/F4X91Bs1mc
In telephone interviews with 292 #COVID19 patients 14-21 days after testing positive, 35% had not returned to their normal state of health including 26% among those aged 18–34 years, 32% among those aged 35–49 years, and 47% among those aged ≥50 years. htt
RT @ahandvanish: CDC's report says that 35% are not recovered at 3 weeks https://t.co/sylz5qYuVK Report from Wuhan has 11.1% unrecovered a…
@therickytodd @jfetzenrausch @NBCNews Maybe I'm looking at the wrong study? This one says 2-3 weeks after testing: https://t.co/dPos14VewS
RT @Craig_A_Spencer: Their findings were further supported by a recent @CDCgov study from July 31 which showed 35% of covid19 patients had…
@Maricopahealth I just got your Weekly Digest Bulletin describing the difference between the flu and #COVID19 I was surprised to see you did not include that which to me is the most glaring difference: the 35% chance for #LongCovid #patienteducation
📢"Initially thought there were no lasting effects, BUT now we see post-covid19 syndromes such as headaches, joint pains, brain fogging, dry cough, & now we know it affects every system": Dr Tikkoo, @MaxHealthcare @malini_aisola https://t.co/uEGeYL2G
@Kathleenmeraz @MiamiHerald I mean I can keep going let me know how much you need... https://t.co/mlcgEWxvp1
RT @Karl_Lauterbach: Eine weitere Studie zeigt, dass auch junge Erwachsene ohne Vorerkrankungen oft lange an Covid-19 leiden. Bei den über…
Covid-19 has long term consequences to health outcomes. Not returning to usual health within 2–3 weeks of testing was reported by approximately one-third of COVID-19 respondents. https://t.co/25veAGgOpV
@solomonmissouri This
Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual Health Among Outpatients with COVID-19 in a Multistate Health Care Systems Network — United States, March–June 2020 | MMWR https://t.co/H9JznT9clg
RT @ahandvanish: The CDC is starting to acknowledge us & the #LongCovid numbers are high: 35% of people are not back to normal after the su…
@iggynowa @tnewtondunn It's not just about death/the virus ripping through care homes, it is about the long term health implications, which are not limited to the old. Tragic illnesses at huge expense to health, the state and the workforce. https://t.co/TC
@mariarri_ 2) El artículo de The Atlantic es de tomarse en cuenta, pero como otras revisiones periodísticas (y como muchos estudios científicos) no controla el sesgo de selección en cuanto al tipo de pacientes o estudios que se incluyen. Este es informati