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Suraj Singh Senjam1, Garima Bansal1, Souvik Manna2
1Community Opthalmology, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Background:
Most studies on long COVID-19 symptoms (LCSs) are conducted in urban areas or hospital. To date, relevant evidence in LCS from community-based rural studies is lacking. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate LCS and its determinants in a rural adult population of northern India.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study was conducted in a rural district, Jhajjar, Haryana in 2023. Forty clusters were covered from one randomly selected subdistrict. A semistructured questionnaire on the SurveyMonkey platform consisted of questions related to sociodemographic profile, health problems, pre-existing morbidity, LCS, and functional difficulties. The data regarding infection with COVID-19 were collected based on self-reported positive testing for SARS-CoV-2 on RT-PCR.
Results:
Out of the 3700 enumerated, 2954 (79.8%) were surveyed. The self-reported infection rate was 6.2% (183/2954, 95% CI: 5.3-7.1). Further, 23% (42/183, 95% CI: 17.01-29.7) of infected cases have LCS, whereas 1.4% (42/2954) of the study population have LCS. The prevalence of LCS was higher in females than in males (28.7% vs 17.7%). Weakness (14, 33.4%), weight loss (6,14.3%), memory problems (6, 14.3%), and headache (4, 9.5%) were common reported LCSs. Univariable analysis revealed a significantly lower risk of LCS in the age group of 26-35 years (OR 0.32, 95% CI: 0.10-0.83, P = 0.019). In contrast, higher risk was observed with lower education (OR 4.46, 95% CI: 1.47-13.78, P = 0.003), and pre-existing morbidities such as seeing difficulty (OR 2.91, 95% CI: 1.09-7.58, P = 0.021, difficulty in self-care (OR 3.72, 95% CI: 1.07-12.88, P = 0.021), and communication difficulties (OR 5.28, 95% CI: (0.76-45.74, P = 0.046).
Conclusion:
A higher probability of LCS is found among females of older age, participants with lesser education, and pre-existing comorbidities.
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