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- who: Long, COVID and This is, a summary from the The implications Previous infection with SARS-Co, in non-hospitalized adults was independently associated with the presentation of a wide range of persistent symptoms to primary care services, even after accounting for other explanatory factors, such as pre-existing comorbiditiesThus, primary care services need tools to comprehensively capture the patient experience of long COVID and adequately assess the breadth of symptoms. Certain population groups, such as women, are at increased risk of developing long COVID, which requires consideration when stratifying risk to support clinical management. There are . . .
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