RESEARCH OF THE POST-COVID-19 SITUATION AND SOME FACTORS RELATED IN PERSONS WITH COVID-19 IN NINH KIEU DISTRICT CAN THO CITY IN 2022

Thi Kim Lien Tran1,, Phuong Toai Nguyen2
1 Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy
2 Can Tho Union of Science and Technology Associations

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting the whole world since late 2019. Although most of the patients have recovered from COVID-19, there are still some survivors who have complications in one or more organs. It is the disability related with the post-COVID-19 syndrome that is becoming a persistent public health concern. Objectives: To determine the postCOVID-19 rate and related factors in people infected with COVID-19 in Ninh Kieu district, Can Tho city in 2022. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study with analysis performed on people who have been infected with COVID-19 after 3 months from 18 years of age and older living in Ninh Kieu district, Can Tho city. Results: A total of 350 subjects who were infected with COVID-19 were investigated, including 42.6% male and 57.4% female, mean age 45.52 ±15,5, 88.3% Kinh ethnic group. There were 27.4% of the subjects with the post COVID-19 syndrome including the following symptoms: 68.8% subjects with memory loss, 36.5% fatigue, weakness, 31.3 % difficulty breathing... And some factors related to post-COVID-19 syndrome such as age, BMI, vaccination prevent seasonal flu, chronic disease, place of treatment, use of antiretroviral drugs (p≤0.05). Conclusion: Post-COVID-19 clinical symptoms have many longlasting clinical manifestations and some factors related to post-COVID-19 clinical symptoms on personal health conditions are determined.

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