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Long COVID and chronic COVID <i>syndromes</i>.

October 9, 2020
Author(s)
Rory J O’Connor
Rory J O’Connor
Manoj Sivan
Manoj Sivan
Stephen J. Halpin
Stephen J. Halpin
Joh Kend
Editor(s)
0000-0001-7017-5015 Amaoui
Bollini, Andrea orcid-logo
4Science 
Johnson James
Abstract
We thank Dr Garg and colleagues for their interest in our work and their useful comments.1 We agree that our cohort of hospitalised patients is correspondingly older, more likely to have had severe disease and have more comorbidities than groups whose primary COVID-19 infection was mild and managed in the community. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Subjects
  • 2019-20 coronavirus o...

  • medicine.medical_spec...

  • Coronavirus disease 2...

  • Severe acute respirat...

  • education

  • Severe disease

  • Comorbidity

  • Cohort Studies

  • 03 medical and health...

  • 0302 clinical medicin...

  • Post-Acute COVID-19 S...

  • Virology

  • medicine

  • Humans

  • 030212 general & inte...

  • Intensive care medici...

  • Letter to the Editor

  • business.industry

  • SARS-CoV-2

  • COVID-19

  • Virology

  • United Kingdom

  • Hospitalization

  • Infectious Diseases

  • Cohort

  • 030211 gastroenterolo...

  • business

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