Dose–response effect between the number of long COVID symptoms and the use of different health services
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Dose–response effect between the number of long COVID symptoms and the use of different health services
This study aims to identify the use of health services by individuals with long COVID residing in South Brazil 6 months after the acute phase of a SARS-CoV-2 infection. A cross-sectional cohort study of individuals who survived coronavirus disease was conducted in Rio Grande, Brazil. The participants were asked about their use of health services during the 6–10 months following recovery from SARS-CoV-2 infection. Data on the overall use of prima…

Fears raised after long Covid services are withdrawn
The hubs were set up in the aftermath of the pandemic to help those suffering from after-effects of Covid-19.
Concerns raised as Long Covid hubs axed in Cheshire
Concerns have been raised over a decision to axe specialised long Covid ‘hubs’ in Cheshire, writes Mark Smith. The hubs were set up in the aftermath of the pandemic to help those suffering from after-effects of Covid-19 such as breathlessness, poor sleep, fatigue, a cough, or anxiety and low mood. GPs could refer patients for treatments such as respiratory physiotherapy and pain management, as well as for support on non-medical issues, such as b…
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ME/CFS belonged to the occurrence of Covid-19 and perhaps now again to the Rare Diseases (Rare Diseases). It is called one that affects less than five out of 10,000 patients. It is estimated that there are six to eight thousand different diseases, of which
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