Dr. Leo Morales of OHCE and the Latino Center for Health leads study of Long COVID among Hispanic/Latino patients in Washington state.

Synopsis: This research article reports on a cross-sectional survey of Latino patients at two Federally Qualified Health Centers in Washington State to assess the prevalence and impact of Long COVID. Among 1,500 respondents with confirmed COVID-19 infections, 43% reported symptoms lasting at least three months, meeting the WHO criteria for Long COVID. Higher rates were observed among women, middle-aged adults, and those with lower socioeconomic status. It is particularly alarming that some of the highest rates of Long COVID were detected among middle-aged women, as women in this age demographic play a critical role in the well-being of families and communities. The study calls for improved diagnosis, treatment access, and support systems for affected individuals.

Citation: Rachid Zaim S, Castillo JD, Cabrera A, Sankary K, Ramirez G, Li XJ, Morales LS. Long COVID among Latino Patients of Two Federally Qualified Health Centers in Washington State. J Gen Intern Med. 2025 Aug 4. doi: 10.1007/s11606-025-09732-y. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40758213.

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