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Abstract

The symptoms of long COVID (LC) can be debilitating and may be associated with anxiety, social stigma, and quality of life deterioration. Identifying patients at risk of LC is important to offer follow-up care and plan population-level public health measures. The current multinational study aimed to assess the prevalence and predictors of LC in the general population. We conducted an online, multinational, cross-sectional survey between April 2022 and January 2023, targeting participants 18 years and older with a previously confirmed COVID-19 infection. We used convenience sampling to recruit participants through an online Google form. We collected demographic data, past medical history, infection details, post-COVID-19 symptoms, and quality of life. Responses were then translated into English. LC was defined as per the World Health Organization. A single-variable analysis was conducted to identify factors significantly associated with LC development. Following the removal of multicollinear variables, a generalized linear model was established to estimate the contribution of different predictors to LC occurrence. A total of 11,801 respondents from 33 countries were included in the analysis. The mean age for participants was 32.7 ± 12.8 years, with 61% being females. BMI averaged 25.2 ± 4.8 across participants, and 14.8% of them were smokers. Seventy-eight percent of participants reported receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Respondents with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 were then categorized into those with LC (N = 2335, 19.8%) and without LC (N = 9466 individuals, 80.2%). Our model identified 25 significant predictors. The predictors of higher LC risk included ICU admission (OR 2.08; 95% CI 1.36, 3.18; P = 0.001), female sex (OR 1.8; 95% CI 1.61, 2.02; P < 0.001), fatigue during the infection (OR 1.6; 95% CI 1.43, 1.78; P < 0.001), identifying as Hispanic (OR 1.53; 95% CI 1.26, 1.85; P < 0.001), and pre-existing gastrointestinal disease (OR 1.48; 95% CI 1.22, 1.8; P < 0.001). In conclusion, we identified key LC predictors, including ICU admission, female sex, and acute fatigue as primary risk factors, while African American and Asian ethnicities and receiving even one dose of vaccination demonstrated protective effects.

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Title
A multinational cross-sectional study on the prevalence and predictors of long COVID across 33 countries
Author
Zaazouee, Mohamed Sayed 1 ; Nada, Eman Ayman 2 ; Al-kafarna, Mohammed 3 ; Shaheen, Ahmed 4 ; Ramu, Shivabalan Kathavarayan 5 ; Hafez, Abdelrahman H. 6 ; Matar, Sajeda Ghassan 7 ; Assar, Ahmed 8 ; Elshennawy, Mohamed 1 ; Abu El-Enien, Hazem 9 ; Redwan, Hala Jamal 10 ; Elsayed, Sarah Makram 11 ; Omran, Maha Jabir 12 ; Salloum, Omar Hammam 13 ; Almadhoon, Hossam 14 ; Mamdouh, Mohamed 15 ; Wahsh, Engy A. 16 ; Nourelden, Anas Zakarya 6 ; Elshanbary, Alaa Ahmed 4 ; Abdel-Aziz, Walid 1 ; Rashid, Hivan Haji 17 ; Basheti, Iman 18 ; Ragab, Khaled Mohamed 19 ; Masoud, Ahmed Taher 20 ; Abushouk, Abdelrahman I. 21 ; Onyango, Mohamed

 Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Assiut, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/05fnp1145) (GRID: grid.411303.4) (ISNI: 0000 0001 2155 6022) 
 Faculty of Pharmacy, Tanta University, Tanta, Gharbia, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/016jp5b92) (GRID: grid.412258.8) (ISNI: 0000 0000 9477 7793) 
 School of Public Health, Al-Quds University - Abu Dees, Jerusalem, Palestine (ROR: https://ror.org/04hym7e04) (GRID: grid.16662.35) (ISNI: 0000 0001 2298 706X) 
 Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/00mzz1w90) (GRID: grid.7155.6) (ISNI: 0000 0001 2260 6941) 
 Heart, Vascular, and Thoracic Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, USA (ROR: https://ror.org/03xjacd83) (GRID: grid.239578.2) (ISNI: 0000 0001 0675 4725) 
 Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/05fnp1145) (GRID: grid.411303.4) (ISNI: 0000 0001 2155 6022) 
 Faculty of Pharmacy, Applied Science Private University, Amman, Jordan (ROR: https://ror.org/01ah6nb52) (GRID: grid.411423.1) (ISNI: 0000 0004 0622 534X) 
 Faculty of Medicine, Menofia University, Shibin El Kom, Menofia, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/05sjrb944) (GRID: grid.411775.1) (ISNI: 0000 0004 0621 4712) 
 PureHealth, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
10  Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Gaza, Palestine (ROR: https://ror.org/057ts1y80) (GRID: grid.442890.3) (ISNI: 0000 0000 9417 110X) 
11  Faculty of Medicine, October 6 University, Giza, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/05y06tg49) (GRID: grid.412319.c) (ISNI: 0000 0004 1765 2101) 
12  Sorbonne Université, Faculté de Médecine, Paris, France (ROR: https://ror.org/02en5vm52) (GRID: grid.462844.8) (ISNI: 0000 0001 2308 1657) 
13  Faculty of Medicine, Palestine Polytechnic University, Hebron, Palestine (ROR: https://ror.org/03wwspn40) (GRID: grid.440591.d) (ISNI: 0000 0004 0444 686X) 
14  Institute of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK (ROR: https://ror.org/00vtgdb53) (GRID: grid.8756.c) (ISNI: 0000 0001 2193 314X) 
15  Faculty of Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/05pn4yv70) (GRID: grid.411662.6) (ISNI: 0000 0004 0412 4932) 
16  Faculty of Pharmacy, October 6 University, Giza, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/05y06tg49) (GRID: grid.412319.c) (ISNI: 0000 0004 1765 2101) 
17  Faculty of Medicine, Aleppo University, Aleppo, Syria (ROR: https://ror.org/03mzvxz96) (GRID: grid.42269.3b) (ISNI: 0000 0001 1203 7853) 
18  Pharmaceutical Sciences Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jadara University, Irbid, Jordan (ROR: https://ror.org/001drnv35) (GRID: grid.449338.1) (ISNI: 0000 0004 0645 5794); Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia (ROR: https://ror.org/0384j8v12) (GRID: grid.1013.3) (ISNI: 0000 0004 1936 834X) 
19  Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minya, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/02hcv4z63) (GRID: grid.411806.a) (ISNI: 0000 0000 8999 4945) 
20  Faculty of Medicine, Fayoum University, Fayoum, Egypt (ROR: https://ror.org/023gzwx10) (GRID: grid.411170.2) (ISNI: 0000 0004 0412 4537) 
21  Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA (ROR: https://ror.org/03v76x132) (GRID: grid.47100.32) (ISNI: 0000000419368710) 
Pages
28299
Section
Article
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3236032100
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2025. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the "License"). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.