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ABSTRACT: Objective
The current study aimed to identify the association between COVID-19 vaccination and prolonged post-COVID symptoms (long-COVID) in adults who reported suffering from this condition.Methods
This was a retrospective follow-up study of adults with long-COVID syndrome. The data were collected during a phone call to the participants in January-February 2022. We inquired about their current health status and also their vaccination status if they agreed to participate.Results
In total, 1236 people were studied; 543 individuals reported suffering from long long- COVID (43.9%). Chi square test showed that 15 out of 51 people (29.4%) with no vaccination and 528 out of 1185 participants (44.6%) who received at least one dose of any vaccine had long long- COVID symptoms (p = 0.032).Conclusions
In people who have already contracted COVID-19 and now suffer from long-COVID, receiving a COVID vaccination has a significant association with prolonged symptoms of long-COVID for more than one year after the initial infection. However, vaccines reduce the risk of severe COVID-19 (including reinfections) and its catastrophic consequences (e.g., death). Therefore, it is strongly recommended that all people, even those with a history of COVID-19, receive vaccines to protect themselves against this fatal viral infection.
SUBMITTER: Asadi-Pooya AA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10849259 | biostudies-literature | 2024
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Asadi-Pooya Ali A AA Nemati Meshkat M Shahisavandi Mina M Nemati Hamid H Karimi Afrooz A Jafari Anahita A Nasiri Sara S Mohammadi Seyyed Saeed SS Rahimian Zahra Z Bayat Hossein H Akbari Ali A Emami Amir A Eilami Owrang O
PloS one 20240207 2
<h4>Objective</h4>The current study aimed to identify the association between COVID-19 vaccination and prolonged post-COVID symptoms (long-COVID) in adults who reported suffering from this condition.<h4>Methods</h4>This was a retrospective follow-up study of adults with long-COVID syndrome. The data were collected during a phone call to the participants in January-February 2022. We inquired about their current health status and also their vaccination status if they agreed to participate.<h4>Resu ...[more]