Long lasting symptoms of dyspnea, cough and fatigue after COVID-19 - narrative review of epidemiological studies
"Long-COVID" is described as long-term effects of SARS‑ CoV‑2 infection that last >4 weeks after the acutephase of infection. The aim of this narrative reviews to evaluate the frequency of occurrence of 3 symptoms often observed in Long-COVID, i.e., chronic fatigue, shortness of breath...
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Main Authors: | Ewa Marciniak (Author), Anna Górniak (Author), Wojciech Hanke (Author) |
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Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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