COVID-19: long covid and its societal consequences

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COVID-19 is an acute, highly transmissible respiratory infection that is potentially lethal, but often mild, sometimes asymptomatic, especially in the young. However, it has become clear that, in some patients, there may be sequelae involving tissues other than the lung, resulting in other types of morbidity, and sometimes longer term consequences that are often termed ‘long covid’. In this Lilliput, we summarize recent findings about COVID-19 sequelae, with a particular focus on long covid. We also discuss some of the long scars that COVID-19 and long covid will collectively leave on society that we term Societal Long Covid.

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Brüssow, H., & Timmis, K. (2021). COVID-19: long covid and its societal consequences. Environmental Microbiology, 23(8), 4077–4091. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.15634

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