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More severe acute COVID-19 illness, comorbidities and being unvaccinated all are associated with a higher risk for long symptoms.
The findings were clinically significant at three and 12 months versus usual care.
Rates of preventable disease due to COVID-19 were highest in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and New Mexico, surging more than 35%.
Emotional exhaustion and depersonalization increased as the pandemic wore on in 2020.
Associations were seen for working on the hospital unit, mood disturbances and sleep disturbances with depression and anxiety.
Risks were increased, regardless of vaccination status, and increased according to number of reinfections.
The greatest increase in utilization was seen for veterans aged 85 years and older (6.1 visits) versus those aged 20 to 44 years (4.8 visits).
The beneficial effect of metformin was consistent across subgroups.
The odds of invasive mechanical ventilation and death significantly increased for those with RSV versus vaccinated COVID and flu.
An increase was seen during the pandemic period, following a decrease between 1950 and 2019; child mortality continued to drop during the pandemic.