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18.03.2026 06:48

Health seeking before pandemic linked to post-COVID

Margareta G. Kubista Communication Unit
University of Gothenburg

    Women who frequently sought healthcare for recurring symptoms before the pandemic were more likely to later be diagnosed with post-COVID, according to a thesis at the University of Gothenburg.

    One of the sub-studies in the thesis includes just over 200,000 Swedish women. The researchers analyzed the women's visits to primary care in the years before the pandemic and compared them with those who later received diagnoses such as post-COVID, long-term fatigue after viral infection or fatigue syndrome.
    The analyzed healthcare visits before the pandemic concerned symptoms such as fatigue, pain, dizziness or other physical complaints where a clear diagnosis could not always be established at the visit.
    The results show that the more such care visits the women had before the pandemic, the greater the likelihood of later receiving one of the diagnoses. Women with more than eight such care visits before the pandemic were more than five times as likely to later receive a diagnosis of post-covid or fatigue syndrome compared to women without such visits.
    – Post-COVID is often described as a direct consequence of the infection. Our results show that there may also be a longer background of illness and care seeking that plays a role in who later receives the diagnosis, says Agnes af Geijerstam, physician and PhD in community medicine and public health, University of Gothenburg.
    At the same time, the study shows that approximately one fifth of the women who were diagnosed with post-COVID had not had any such care visits before the pandemic. This suggests that several different factors may contribute to the development and diagnosis of the disease.
    The study is based on Swedish national health registers and follows women's healthcare contacts over time. Agnes af Geijerstam's thesis, which includes the study, provides a broader picture of different factors during different stages of life that can affect the risk of infection, severe illness and diagnosis during the Covid-19 pandemic.
    – The pandemic did not affect everyone equally. Our studies show that both biological, psychological and social factors during life are linked to how people were affected by COVID-19, says Agnes af Geijerstam.

    Press contact: Margareta G. Kubista, tel. +46 705 30 19 80, email press@sahlgrenska.gu.se


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Agnes af Geijerstam, MD/PhD, community medicine and public health, Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, email agnes.af.geijerstam@gu.se


    Originalpublikation:

    Study: Pre-pandemic care-seeking patterns and subsequent diagnoses of post-COVID condition, post-viral fatigue syndrome, and exhaustion disorder: a registry-based cohort study of 208 050 Swedish women, https://doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2025.2611886 (Journal of Primary Health Care) / Thesis: Outside-in: COVID-19 in a life-course perspective, https://hdl.handle.net/2077/90235


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://www.gu.se/en/news/health-seeking-before-pandemic-linked-to-post-covid


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