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Associations between persistent symptoms after mild COVID-19 and long-term health status, quality of life, and psychological distress.
Influenza Other Respir Viruses
26
2022
COVID, COVID-19, Participants, Patient, SARS-, SARS-CoV-2, participants, patients, psychological distress
Adult, COVID-19, Health Status, Humans, Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, Prospective Studies, Psychological Distress, Quality of Life, SARS-CoV-2
Author NameAffiliation
Jin H HanVanderbilt University Medical Center
Jin H Hanand Clinical Center, Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
Kelsey N WomackVanderbilt University Medical Center
Mark W TenfordeCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Daniel Clark FilesWake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Kevin W GibbsWake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Nathan I ShapiroBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Matthew E PrekkerHennepin County Medical Center
Heidi L EricksonHennepin County Medical Center
Jay S SteingrubBaystate Medical Center
Nida Qadiruniversity of california los angeles Medical Center
Akram KhanOregon Health & Sciences University
Catherine L HoughOregon Health & Sciences University
Nicholas J JohnsonUniversity of Washington
Eugene Wesley ElyVanderbilt University Medical Center
Eugene Wesley Elyand Clinical Center, Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
Todd W RiceVanderbilt University Medical Center
Jonathan D CaseyVanderbilt University Medical Center
Christopher J LindsellVanderbilt University Medical Center
Michelle N GongMontefiore Medical Center
Vasisht SrinivasanUniversity of Washington
Nathaniel M LewisCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Manish M PatelCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Wesley H SelfVanderbilt University Medical Center
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