What is the recovery rate and risk of long-term consequences following a diagnosis of COVID-19? A harmonised, global longitudinal observational study protocol

Introduction Very little is known about possible clinical sequelae that may persist after resolution of acute COVID-19. A recent longitudinal cohort from Italy including 143 patients followed up after hospitalisation with COVID-19 reported that 87% had at least one ongoing symptom at 60-day follow-u...

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Main Authors: Colin Berry, Clark D Russell, John Amuasi, Jordi Rello, Robert Fowler, Gail Carson, Thomas M Drake, Katrina Hann, Fernando Bozza, David J Lowe, Ewen Harrison, Joanne McPeake, Wei Shen Lim, Nazir I Lone, Chloe Donohue, Daniel Munblit, Daniel Plotkin, Louise Sigfrid, Antonia Ho, Malcolm G Semple, Carlo Palmieri, J Kenneth Baille, Lance Turtle, Natalie Elkheir, Janet T Scott, Hayley Hardwick, Muge Cevik, Madiha Hashmi, Edwin Jesudason, Jan Cato Holter, Anders Benjamin Kildal, Luis Felipe Reyes, Anna Beltrame, Ibrahim Richard Bangura, Sulaiman Lakoh, Anne Margarita Dyrhol-Riise, Annemarie Docherty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:BMJ Open
Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/3/e043887.full
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