Key Points Question What is the prevalence of post–COVID-19 symptoms among hospitalized and nonhospitalized patients 2 years after acute infection? Findings This cross-sectional study found that the proportion of patients… Click to show full abstract
Key Points Question What is the prevalence of post–COVID-19 symptoms among hospitalized and nonhospitalized patients 2 years after acute infection? Findings This cross-sectional study found that the proportion of patients with at least 1 post–COVID-19 symptom 2 years after acute infection was 59.7% for hospitalized patients and 67.5% for those not requiring hospitalization. No significant differences in post–COVID-19 symptoms were seen between hospitalized and nonhospitalized patients. Meaning Similar rates of post–COVID-19 symptoms between hospitalized and nonhospitalized patients suggest that, among all patients who contract COVID-19, these sequelae deserve attention.
               
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