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Patients most likely to develop long COVID have five or more symptoms during acute infection
People with five or more symptoms in the first week of a COVID-19 infection are more likely to go onto develop long COVID, a study has found.
by Emma Bower
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The presence of more than five symptoms of COVID-19 in the first week of infection is significantly associated with the development of long COVID, irrespective of age or gender, according to a new review published by the
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
The review by the University of Birmingham-led Therapies for Long COVID (TLC) Study Group, summarises current research on symptom prevalence, complications and management of long COVID. Pooled prevalence data in the review highlights the ten most common symptoms of long COVID. These are fatigue, shortness of breath, muscle pain, cough, headache, joint pain, chest pain, altered smell, diarrhoea and altered taste.
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