The value of COVID-19 vaccination in the context of Long-COVID

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Abstract

There are currently no strategies available on how to deal with Long-COVID (COVID „coronavirus disease“). COVID-19 vaccination could be both a preemptive and a therapeutic option for the future. The evaluation of the available studies is complicated by varying definitions. There are, however, indications that (complete) COVID-19 vaccination is able not only to prevent symptomatic infection but also to reduce the risk of Long-COVID. In some patients with Long-COVID, symptoms are modified after (first and/or second) COVID-19 vaccination; however, there is no clear evidence for a real therapeutic effect on Long-COVID.

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Bauernfeind, S., & Schmidt, B. (2022, August 1). The value of COVID-19 vaccination in the context of Long-COVID. Innere Medizin (Germany). Springer Medizin. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00108-022-01368-y

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