Medical Discovery News

Another COVID Controversary

January 30, 2024 Medical Discovery News Season 19 Episode 898
Medical Discovery News
Another COVID Controversary
Transcript

898  Another COVID Controversary

Welcome to Medical Discovery News.  I’m Dr. Norbert Herzog. 

And I’m Dr. David Niesel 

In one of the first large studies to quantify the long-term harms of long COVID, the results are not encouraging. 

Researchers used the Veterans Administration database to compare one-hundred-forty thousand veterans who had COVID with six million veterans who did not. The results were striking.  The group who had COVID had significantly higher rates of diabetes, heart failure, and fatigue; some appearing years after infection.  

There was an elevated risk of heart disease and mental health issues for a year after infection.  And this risk of other diseases was fifty percent higher than even those with cancer or heart disease.  

At three months after infection, those with COVID showed a higher rate of death and hospitalization as well as the incidence of Alzheimer’s, depression and heart failure.  Diabetes incidence was elevated by thirteen percent.

Overall, about one-third of the health problems remained elevated up to two years later.  It was two-thirds for people hospitalized with COVID.  However, veterans are a hard group to compare to the general population.  

They were largely male and white, were on average over 60, and already suffered from multiple health issues.  They’re five times more likely to use tobacco.

 But it shows that people with health challenges may be more prone to the long COVID. And a lot more work is needed to find therapies to improve their health.  

 We are Drs. David Niesel and Norbert Herzog, at UTMB and Quinnipiac University, where biomedical discoveries shape the future of medicine.   For much more and our disclaimer go to medicaldiscoverynews.com or subscribe to our podcast. Sign up for expanded print episodes at www.illuminascicom.com