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Martha Menchaca

Martha Menchaca

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University of Texas at Austin · Anthropology

Active 1989–2024

h-index11
Citations1.2k
Papers7535 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Virology
  • Medicine
  • Pathology

Selected publications

  • Development of a Definition of Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection

    JAMA · 2023 · 831 citations

    • Medicine
    • Virology
    • Pathology

    Importance: SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with persistent, relapsing, or new symptoms or other health effects occurring after acute infection, termed postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), also known as long COVID. Characterizing PASC requires analysis of prospectively and uniformly collected data from diverse uninfected and infected individuals. Objective: To develop a definition of PASC using self-reported symptoms and describe PASC frequencies across cohorts, vaccination status, and number of infections. Design, Setting, and Participants: Prospective observational cohort study of adults with and without SARS-CoV-2 infection at 85 enrolling sites (hospitals, health centers, community organizations) located in 33 states plus Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico. Participants who were enrolled in the RECOVER adult cohort before April 10, 2023, completed a symptom survey 6 months or more after acute symptom onset or test date. Selection included population-based, volunteer, and convenience sampling. Exposure: SARS-CoV-2 infection. Main Outcomes and Measures: PASC and 44 participant-reported symptoms (with severity thresholds). Results: A total of 9764 participants (89% SARS-CoV-2 infected; 71% female; 16% Hispanic/Latino; 15% non-Hispanic Black; median age, 47 years [IQR, 35-60]) met selection criteria. Adjusted odds ratios were 1.5 or greater (infected vs uninfected participants) for 37 symptoms. Symptoms contributing to PASC score included postexertional malaise, fatigue, brain fog, dizziness, gastrointestinal symptoms, palpitations, changes in sexual desire or capacity, loss of or change in smell or taste, thirst, chronic cough, chest pain, and abnormal movements. Among 2231 participants first infected on or after December 1, 2021, and enrolled within 30 days of infection, 224 (10% [95% CI, 8.8%-11%]) were PASC positive at 6 months. Conclusions and Relevance: A definition of PASC was developed based on symptoms in a prospective cohort study. As a first step to providing a framework for other investigations, iterative refinement that further incorporates other clinical features is needed to support actionable definitions of PASC.

Frequent coauthors

  • Mary Pasquinelli

    18 shared
  • Lawrence E. Feldman

    17 shared
  • Kevin L. Kovitz

    American College of Chest Physicians

    14 shared
  • Matthew Koshy

    University of Illinois Chicago

    14 shared
  • Juri G. Gelovani

    Siriraj Hospital

    13 shared
  • Arkadiusz Z. Dudek

    Mayo Clinic in Arizona

    13 shared
  • Grace A. McComsey

    Case Western Reserve University

    13 shared
  • Stuart D. Katz

    New York University

    12 shared

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