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Why we need to keep using the patient made term “Long Covid”


Why we need to keep using the patient made term “Long Covid”

“Long Covid” was first used by Elisa Perego as a Twitter hashtag in May to describe her own experience of a multiphasic, cyclical condition ...

Why the Patient-Made Term 'Long Covid' is needed.

Read the original article in full on Wellcome Open Research: Why the Patient-Made Term 'Long Covid' is needed.

How and why patients made Long Covid - PMC - PubMed Central

Patients collectively made Long Covid – and cognate term 'Long-haul Covid' – in the first months of the pandemic. Patients, many with initially 'mild' ...

Why we must keep using the term 'long COVID' | InSight+ - MJA InSight

The first International Long COVID Awareness Day on 15 March prompted many of us to reflect on progress made in our understanding of this ...

Why we need to keep using the patient made term “Long Covid” (1 ...

“Long Covid” was first used by Elisa Perego as a Twitter hashtag in May to describe her own experience of a multiphasic, cyclical condition ...

Why the patient-made term 'Long Covid' is needed [version 1; peer ...

PDF | The patient-made term 'Long Covid' is, we argue, a helpful and capacious term that is needed to address key medical, epidemiological and.

What Is Long COVID? Understanding the Pandemic's Mysterious ...

As of April 2024, an estimated 5.3% of all adults in the United States reported having Long COVID, according to the Centers for Disease ...

Long COVID and the importance of the doctor–patient relationship

12 The latter not using the patient-preferred term 'long-COVID', rather using 'post COVID-19 syndrome', to describe symptoms persisting after 12 weeks. Some.

Defining long COVID: Going back to the start - PMC - PubMed Central

Long COVID” is the condition whereby affected individuals do not recover for several weeks or months following the onset of symptoms suggestive of COVID-19, ...

Why we need to keep using the patient made term “Long Covid

[3] This phenomenon has been given different terms including long COVID, chronic COVID syndrome (CCS), Post-COVID-19 syndrome and Long Hauler to mention a few.

Long COVID: Lasting effects of COVID-19 - Mayo Clinic

Some people report that symptoms stay for months. This lingering illness has often been called long COVID or post-COVID-19 syndrome.

'Why aren't you taking care of us?' Why long COVID patients struggle ...

For long COVID patients, the pandemic is far from over. The U.S. public health emergency expires today, and many fear that their struggle ...

The importance of patient-partnered research in addressing long ...

PASC includes symptoms familiar to many patients as 'long COVID.' According to current estimates, such chronic symptoms may affect up to 23 ...

Addressing the Long-term Effects of COVID-19 - JAMA Network

This Viewpoint from US Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine summarizes current understanding of “Long COVID” and addresses the need ...

The contested meaning of “long COVID” – Patients, doctors, and the ...

In our article, we reconstruct how the patient-made term “long COVID” was able to become a widely accepted concept in public discourses.

Long COVID: aiming for a consensus - The Lancet

Notably, long COVID is still widely used by researchers as a very broad term covering persistent signs and symptoms that continue or develop ...

National Research Action Plan on Long COVID

1. Characterizing the Full Clinical Spectrum of Long COVID and Diagnostic Strategies. Build on extensive ongoing research led by National ...

What doctors wish patients knew about long COVID

Even mild SARS-CoV-2 infection can lead to long COVID. And with the transmissibility of the Omicron variant, patients may be concerned about ...

Examining the Working Definition for Long COVID

A National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee is examining and recommending a new definition for Long COVID. Provide feedback on this ...

Long COVID: Long-Term Effects of COVID-19

Experts from different specialties discuss post-COVID-19 syndrome, long COVID-19 and what “long haulers” can expect.