BMC Infectious Diseases (Oct 2024)

Post-viral symptoms and conditions are more frequent in COVID-19 than influenza, but not more persistent

  • Falko Tesch,
  • Franz Ehm,
  • Friedrich Loser,
  • Lars Bechmann,
  • Annika Vivirito,
  • Danny Wende,
  • Manuel Batram,
  • Tilo Buschmann,
  • Simone Menzer,
  • Marion Ludwig,
  • Martin Roessler,
  • Martin Seifert,
  • Giselle Sarganas Margolis,
  • Lukas Reitzle,
  • Christina König,
  • Claudia Schulte,
  • Dagmar Hertle,
  • Pedro Ballesteros,
  • Stefan Baßler,
  • Barbara Bertele,
  • Thomas Bitterer,
  • Cordula Riederer,
  • Franziska Sobik,
  • Christa Scheidt-Nave,
  • Jochen Schmitt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-10059-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

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Abstract Background Post-viral symptoms have long been known in the medical community but have received more public attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many post-viral symptoms were reported as particularly frequent after SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, there is still a lack of evidence regarding the specificity, frequency and persistence of these symptoms in comparison to other viral infectious diseases such as influenza. Methods We investigated a large population-based cohort based on German routine healthcare data. We matched 573,791 individuals with a PCR-test confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection from the year 2020 to contemporary controls without SARS-CoV-2 infection and controls from the last influenza outbreak in 2018 and followed them up to 18 months. Results We found that post-viral symptoms as defined for COVID-19 by the WHO as well as tissue damage were more frequent among the COVID-19 cohort than the influenza or contemporary control cohort. The persistence of post-viral symptoms was similar between COVID-19 and influenza. Conclusion Post-viral symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infection constitute a substantial disease burden as they are frequent and often persist for many months. As COVID-19 is becoming endemic, the disease must not be trivialized. Research should focus on the development of effective treatments for post-viral symptoms.

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