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Long COVID Patients: They are changing how clinicians think Q&A Webinar originally held April 27, 2021

19 May 2021

Prior to this, she was the and founder of The Vision Cathedral of areas of clinical expertise include Assoc. [...] Dean of the Faculty at the Atlanta, known as “The Vision obstructive lung diseases, chronic lung Medical University of South Carolina Church,” and the founder and the disease in persons living with HIV, and College of Nursing. [...] Barroso is also a qualitative the Southeastern chair of the as an Assistant Chief of Service for the methodologist and developed with Dr. [...] He is currently a Long COVID and submitted a grant in Commissioner on the Atlanta Human February to determine symptom Relations Commission and executive clusters in Long COVID and their director of Vision Community impact on functioning. [...] How representative is the data of asymptomatic people or those whose symptoms were mild enough that they were not hospitalized? JB: In the patient-sourced studies I discussed, most of those participants were not hospitalized, but if one goes on to develop Long COVID, the symptoms of the tested/never tested/hospitalized/not hospitalized were remarkably similar once they advanced to Long COVID.

Authors

Kara Buell

Pages
4
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United States of America