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美国疾病预防控制中心(CDC)的一项最新报告发现,感染COVID-19症状较轻的患者可能仍会发展出与该疾病相关的慢性疾病。CDC调查了270多名有症状的成年人,他们在4月15日至6月25日之间进行了检测结果呈阳性,但无需住院。超过三分之一的接受调查的患者表示,他们在接受检测后的2到3周没有恢复到正常的健康状态。在过去身体健康的年轻受访者(年龄在18至34岁之间)中,尚未康复的患者比例接近20%。疾病预防控制中心研究人员写道:“感染COVID-19即使症状较轻,也可能导致长期疾病和持续症状,甚至在年轻人中以及没有慢性病的人中也是如此。”疾病预防控制中心传染病副主任Jay Butler在说:“我们听到人们反映有持续疲劳、呼吸急促的症状,很难说症状会持续多久。”
COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms may still develop chronic illness related to the disease, a new CDC report found. The CDC surveyed more than 270 symptomatic adults who tested positive for the virus between April 15 and June 25 but didn't need to be hospitalized. More than a third of those patients said they hadn't returned to their usual state of health two to three weeks after they were tested. Among young, previously healthy respondents — people ages 18 to 34 — the share of patients who hadn't recovered was nearly 20%.
"Nonhospitalized COVID-19 illness can result in prolonged illness and persistent symptoms, even in young adults and persons with no or few chronic underlying medical conditions," the CDC researchers wrote. "We hear anecdotal reports of people who have persistent fatigue, shortness of breath. How long that will last is hard to say," Jay Butler, the CDC's deputy director of infectious diseases, said on June 25. source
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