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Post-COVID-19 Olfactory Dysfunction

Part of Post-COVID-19 Condition

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Omicron linked to multisystem long COVID and GI symptoms in veterans study
Primary Care & Family Medicine Cohort
Omicron linked to multisystem long COVID and GI symptoms in veterans study Omicron infection raises risk of multisystem long COVID for veterans
This retrospective cohort study of 1,120 veterans at a VA Medical Center found Omicron variants associated with increased multisystem long C…
Omicron variants caused more multisystem long COVID symptoms than earlier strains in a large rural veteran study group.
Mechanistic review discusses host-directed therapy for children with Long COVID and secondary bacterial pneumonia
Primary Care & Family Medicine Sys. Review
Mechanistic review discusses host-directed therapy for children with Long COVID and secondary bacterial pneumonia Could monitoring specific blood markers help prevent long-term lung damage in kids with Long COVID?
This mechanistic review addresses Long COVID, Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and secondary bacterial pneumonia in children.
Monitoring blood markers like ferritin and D-dimer could help doctors catch dangerous lung inflammation early in kids with Long COVID before…
Protocol for observational study of digital cognitive assessments in post-COVID-19 condition
Neurology Cohort
Protocol for observational study of digital cognitive assessments in post-COVID-19 condition New Tool Spots “Brain Fog” After COVID in Just 15 Minutes
This is a protocol for a single-center, cross-sectional observational study in the Luxembourgish Predi-COVID cohort.
A new digital tool spots lingering brain fog after COVID in just 15 minutes, offering a faster alternative to long clinic visits for million…
Narrative review examines pathophysiological mechanisms of post-exertional malaise in PCC and CFS
Psychiatry Meta-analysis
Narrative review examines pathophysiological mechanisms of post-exertional malaise in PCC and CFS Why Your Body Crashes After Small Efforts
This narrative review synthesizes current understanding of post-exertional malaise (PEM) in individuals with Post COVID-19 Condition and Chr…
Even a short walk can trigger a dangerous crash in people with Long COVID and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome because their cells stop making energ…
Meta-analysis compares post-acute risks after SARS-CoV-2 versus other respiratory viral infections
Infectious Disease Meta-analysis
Meta-analysis compares post-acute risks after SARS-CoV-2 versus other respiratory viral infections Do You Have Post-Viral Symptoms?
This systematic review and meta-analysis of 22 studies synthesizes evidence on persistent symptoms after SARS-CoV-2 infection compared to ot…
Many post-viral symptoms like fatigue and brain fog happen after any bad virus, not just COVID, though trouble breathing and heart palpitati…
Systematic review of pediatric post-COVID-19 condition mechanisms and clinical presentations in children and adolescents
Gastroenterology Sys. Review
Systematic review of pediatric post-COVID-19 condition mechanisms and clinical presentations in children and adolescents Why Some Kids Can't Shake the Effects of COVID
This systematic review examines the pediatric post-COVID-19 condition (PPCC) in children and adolescents.
Some kids still feel sick months after mild COVID due to a perfect storm of immune changes, hidden virus, and gut disruption.
Observational study examines post-acute sequelae in recovered COVID-19 patients in Long Beach
Infectious Disease
Observational study examines post-acute sequelae in recovered COVID-19 patients in Long Beach California study examines long-term symptoms in adults who recovered from COVID-19
An observational study in Long Beach, California, examined post-acute sequelae identification in adults who recovered from COVID-19.
A California study is tracking long-term health problems in adults who recovered from COVID-19, though specific results are not yet public.
COVID-like symptom prevalence studied up to 12 months after positive or negative SARS-CoV-2 tests in US adults
Infectious Disease
COVID-like symptom prevalence studied up to 12 months after positive or negative SARS-CoV-2 tests in US adults Study examines COVID-like symptoms in adults up to a year after testing
An observational study in US adults examined the prevalence of COVID-like symptoms up to 12 months after a positive or negative SARS-CoV-2 t…
Adults in the US reported COVID-like symptoms for up to a year after a positive or negative SARS-CoV-2 test, highlighting lingering health c…
Post-COVID-19 symptoms and conditions studied in children and adolescents in the United States
Pediatrics
Post-COVID-19 symptoms and conditions studied in children and adolescents in the United States Research examines post-COVID symptoms in U.S. children and adolescents
A study of post-COVID-19 symptoms and conditions in children and adolescents in the United States was reported.
Post-COVID symptoms are being studied in U.S. children and adolescents, but no specific findings or safety details are available yet.
Phase 2 trial of Paxlovid for Long COVID cognitive, autonomic, and exercise symptoms completed
Infectious Disease Phase II
Phase 2 trial of Paxlovid for Long COVID cognitive, autonomic, and exercise symptoms completed Can Paxlovid help people with Long COVID? A major trial is underway
A prospective, multi-center, double-blind, randomized, controlled Phase 2 trial enrolled 964 individuals with PASC to evaluate Paxlovid.
A major trial is testing whether Paxlovid can ease Long COVID symptoms like brain fog and severe fatigue in nearly 1,000 people.
COVID-19 survivors show brain network alterations in default mode and limbic systems
Neurology Cohort
COVID-19 survivors show brain network alterations in default mode and limbic systems Does COVID-19 change how your brain is wired? A new map suggests it might
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 703 COVID-19 survivors and 596 healthy controls across 19 neuroimaging studies found structural and…
A new brain map shows COVID-19 survivors often have changes in the same networks used for daydreaming and emotions.