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New research initiative will focus on root causes of long COVID

Por: Los Angeles Times Science September 24, 2022

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A new research initiative will explore whether the persistence of coronavirus in the body plays a role in the development of long COVID, a poorly understood syndrome in which symptoms can last for months or even years following an infection. The Long COVID Research Initiative will try to determine if SARS-CoV-2 is still present in those with long-haul symptoms and, if so, how it might be contributing to their ailments. The endurance of the virus... + full article



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