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SUBMITTER: Klein J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10620090 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Klein Jon J Wood Jamie J Jaycox Jillian R JR Dhodapkar Rahul M RM Lu Peiwen P Gehlhausen Jeff R JR Tabachnikova Alexandra A Greene Kerrie K Tabacof Laura L Malik Amyn A AA Silva Monteiro Valter V Silva Julio J Kamath Kathy K Zhang Minlu M Dhal Abhilash A Ott Isabel M IM Valle Gabrielee G Peña-Hernández Mario M Mao Tianyang T Bhattacharjee Bornali B Takahashi Takehiro T Lucas Carolina C Song Eric E McCarthy Dayna D Breyman Erica E Tosto-Mancuso Jenna J Dai Yile Y Perotti Emily E Akduman Koray K Tzeng Tiffany J TJ Xu Lan L Geraghty Anna C AC Monje Michelle M Yildirim Inci I Shon John J Medzhitov Ruslan R Lutchmansingh Denyse D Possick Jennifer D JD Kaminski Naftali N Omer Saad B SB Krumholz Harlan M HM Guan Leying L Dela Cruz Charles S CS van Dijk David D Ring Aaron M AM Putrino David D Iwasaki Akiko A
Nature 20230925 7985
Post-acute infection syndromes may develop after acute viral disease<sup>1</sup>. Infection with SARS-CoV-2 can result in the development of a post-acute infection syndrome known as long COVID. Individuals with long COVID frequently report unremitting fatigue, post-exertional malaise, and a variety of cognitive and autonomic dysfunctions<sup>2-4</sup>. However, the biological processes that are associated with the development and persistence of these symptoms are unclear. Here 275 individuals wi ...[more]