Prevalence of Covid-19 sequelae in the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2020

Autores/as

  • Dèsirée Vidaña-Pérez Centro de Investigación en Evaluación y Encuestas, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
  • Nancy López-Olmedo Centro de Investigación en Salud Poblacional, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
  • Romina González-Morales Centro de Investigación en Salud Poblacional, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
  • Teresa Shamah-Levy Centro de Investigación en Evaluación y Encuestas, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
  • Tonatiuh Barrientos-Gutiérrez Centro de Investigación en Salud Poblacional, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21149/13269

Palabras clave:

secuelas, Covid-19, prevalencia nacional

Resumen

Objective. To estimate the prevalence of Covid-19 sequelae and its association with sociodemographic and medical care characteristics. Materials and methods. Mexican adults that experienced Covid-19 symptoms and were seropositive to the N-protein of Sars-CoV-2 in the Ensanut 2020 responded to a question regarding sequelae. Associations were estimated using Poisson regression. Results. The prevalence of sequelae was 15.7%, being higher for people with higher education and who were hospitalized or treated at an emergency room during the acute Covid-19 phase. Conclusions. Self-reported sequelae associated to Covid-19 was frequent. Covid-19 sequelae could represent an important challenge for the health system and the Mexican society.

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2021-10-25

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Vidaña-Pérez D, López-Olmedo N, González-Morales R, Shamah-Levy T, Barrientos-Gutiérrez T. Prevalence of Covid-19 sequelae in the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2020. Salud Publica Mex [Internet]. 25 de octubre de 2021 [citado 13 de mayo de 2024];63(6, Nov-Dic):799-802. Disponible en: https://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/13269

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