2022
DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(22)00260-7
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Neurological and psychiatric risk trajectories after SARS-CoV-2 infection: an analysis of 2-year retrospective cohort studies including 1 284 437 patients

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“…54 Neurocognitive and Mental Health Disease An analysis of retrospective cohort studies examined neurological and psychiatric sequelae of COVID-19 occurring primarily in outpatients up to two years after COVID-19 diagnosis 57. People with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 were propensity-score matched with a 9.64-12.53) cases per 1,000 people at 12 months; a 39% increased risk of depressive disorders beyond 30 days of infection (HR 1.39, 95% CI 1.34-1.43), translating to a reported excess burden of 15.12 (95% CI 13.38-16.91) cases per 1,000 people at 12 months; and a 20% increased risk of substance use disorders (HR 1.20, 95% CI 1.15-1.26), translating to a reported excess burden of 4.34 (95% CI 3.22-5.51) cases per 1,000 people at 12 months, compared to more than 10 million contemporary and historical controls, and 72,207 people with seasonal influenza 56.…”
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“…54 Neurocognitive and Mental Health Disease An analysis of retrospective cohort studies examined neurological and psychiatric sequelae of COVID-19 occurring primarily in outpatients up to two years after COVID-19 diagnosis 57. People with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 were propensity-score matched with a 9.64-12.53) cases per 1,000 people at 12 months; a 39% increased risk of depressive disorders beyond 30 days of infection (HR 1.39, 95% CI 1.34-1.43), translating to a reported excess burden of 15.12 (95% CI 13.38-16.91) cases per 1,000 people at 12 months; and a 20% increased risk of substance use disorders (HR 1.20, 95% CI 1.15-1.26), translating to a reported excess burden of 4.34 (95% CI 3.22-5.51) cases per 1,000 people at 12 months, compared to more than 10 million contemporary and historical controls, and 72,207 people with seasonal influenza 56.…”
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“…Depression, anxiety, and fatigue, symptoms very often associated with long-COVID-19, were not found connected to MCD (Andriuta et al 2022 ; Alonso-Lana et al 2020 ; Almeria et al 2020 ). A very comprehensive research has been recently published by Taquet and Coworkers (Taquet et al 2022 ). They performed a 2-year study on about 1.3 million patients.…”
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“…The scenario changed with the delta and omicron variant infections; in these cases, cognitive problems, insomnia, and intracranial hemorrhage were prevalent in children. The result of the study is very useful to predict sequelae problems correlated to SARS-CoV-2 infection (Taquet et al 2022 ). Furlan Damiano and Collaborators found a positive correlation between chemosensory problems (hypogeusia and parosmia) and cognitive dysfunction performing a neurobiological study on a statistical sample composed by 700 hospitalized mild-to-severe COVID-19 patients.…”
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“…COVID-19 can cause serious long-term sequelae, even among vaccinated individuals, 1 and cumulative reinfections increase the risk of hospitalization, mortality, and post-acute sequelae. 2 Moreover, the burdens of COVID-19 have disproportionately harmed lower-income and racially and ethnically diverse people.…”
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confidence: 99%