A study published in PLOS Medicine highlights that two-thirds of individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS) experience ongoing, objective symptoms for more than a year after infection. The research, involving 982 participants aged 18-65, revealed no major changes in symptom clusters during the second year, with prevalent issues including fatigue, cognitive disturbances, and mental health challenges. The findings emphasize the prolonged nature of PCS and suggest an urgent need for continued research into treatment and support for affected individuals.
Nearly 68% of people with post-COVID-19 syndrome still reported symptoms in the second year, indicating persistent health issues with limited improvement over time.
The study showed that common symptoms of fatigue, neurocognitive disturbances, and anxiety were prevalent even two years post-infection, pointing to a need for further research.
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