Continued Impact of Covid-19 in India: Long Covid Insights
Despite the passage of over five years since the first wave, Covid-19 continues to significantly influence India's health landscape. A recent study in the Journal of Medical Virology (October 2025) underscores the urgency of addressing persistent blood abnormalities in long Covid patients.
Key Findings of the Study
- Led by researchers from France and South Africa.
- Long Covid patients exhibit lasting changes in the complement system, a group of 20 proteins crucial for natural immunity.
- Elevated markers of complement activation indicate chronic immune activation and microclots, central to long Covid’s persistence.
- Implications for India are profound, with estimated unreported cases between 580 to 980 million.
Relevance to India
- The Indian Council of Medical Research’s fourth national serosurvey indicated a 67.6% seroprevalence by mid-2021.
- Estimated that 5-10% of infected individuals develop long Covid, potentially affecting 50-100 million Indians with symptoms like fatigue and cardiovascular issues.
Clinical Implications and Observations
- Highlighted by Dr. Manisha Arora, the study's focus on immune dysregulation offers clarity beyond psychosomatic diagnoses.
- Blood-related abnormalities post-Covid include increased thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and deep vein thrombosis.
- UK Biobank study noted double the risk of major cardiovascular events in Covid patients over 1,000 days.
- Indian cardiologists note confounding factors like lifestyle and stress impacting cardiovascular health alongside Covid.
Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment
- In India, long Covid is often underdiagnosed or misattributed to stress or anxiety.
- Dr. Deepesh G Aggarwal observes small clots and stressed blood vessels in long Covid patients, mirroring global findings.
- Standardized testing is lacking, with healthcare providers relying on symptom evaluation.
Economic and Health System Impact
- Estimated 10-20 million Indians experiencing moderate long Covid impacts, affecting productivity and exercise tolerance.
- Unlike Western nations, India's health system integrated long Covid care into general medical care, risking subtle cases being missed.
- India's existing burden of non-communicable diseases complicates the management of long Covid.
Conclusion and Future Directions
- Despite unanswered questions, the discourse shifts from the reality of long Covid to strategies for testing, monitoring, and treatment.
- Recognition of long Covid as a biological condition is crucial for shaping policy, health budgets, and insurance coverage.