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Long COVID: what is known and what gaps need to be addressed.

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INTRODUCTION: Long COVID is a chronic condition that follows after acute COVID-19 and is characterized by a wide range of persistent, cyclic symptoms. SOURCES OF DATA: PubMed search for publications featuring 'Long COVID' or 'post-acute sequelae of COVID-19'. AREAS OF AGREEMENT: Long COVID occurs frequently post-acute COVID-19, with a majority of people experiencing at least one symptom (such as cough, fatigue, myalgia, anosmia and dyspnoea) 4 weeks after infection. AREAS OF CONTROVERSY: The specific symptoms and the minimum duration of symptoms required to be defined as Long COVID. GROWING POINTS: There is a consistent reduction in Long COVID incidence amongst vaccinated individuals, although the extent of this effect remains unclear. AREAS TIMELY FOR DEVELOPING RESEARCH: There is an urgent need to understand the causes of Long COVID, especially extreme fatigue more than 6 months after infection. We must understand who is at risk and whether reinfections similarly risk Long COVID.

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Br Med Bull

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0007-1420
1471-8391

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

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Wellcome Trust (225023/Z/22/Z)