Healio (8/5, Gramigna) reports, “People with preexisting mood disorders had increased risk for COVID-19 hospitalization and death,” investigators concluded in a systematic review and meta-analysis that “included 21 primary research articles involving more than 91 million individuals that featured quantitative COVID-19 outcome data from people with mood disorders compared with people without mood disorders of any age, sex and nationality.” The authors suggested that these people “should be categorized as an at-risk group on the basis of a preexisting condition.” The findings were published online July 28 in JAMA Psychiatry.
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— “Mood disorders should be considered preexisting condition for increased COVID-19 risks “Joe Gramigna, Healio, August 5, 2021