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Post COVID sequelae among COVID-19 survivors: insights from the Indian National Clinical Registry for COVID-19.

Gunjan KumarAshish BhallaAparna MukherjeeAlka TurukArunansu TalukdarSubhasis MukherjeePankaj BhardwajGeetha R MenonDamodar SahuPuspender MisraLokesh Kumar SharmaRitin MohindraSamita SVikas SuriHimadri DasDebasis SarkarSoumyadeep GhoshPriyanka GhoshMoumita DuttaShreetama ChakrabortyDeepak KumarManoj Kumar GuptaAkhil Dhanesh GoelTridip Dutta BaruahPankaj Kumar KannaujeArvind Kumar ShuklaJanakkumar R KhambholjaAmit PatelNitesh ShahSourin BhuniyaManoj Kumar PanigrahiPrasanta Raghab MohapatraAshish PathakAshish SharmaMary JohnKiranpreet KaurVijay NongpiurStar PalaSachin K ShivnitwarBobba Rohil KrishnaNaveen DulhaniBalkishan GuptaJigyasa GuptaSudhir BhandariAbhishek AgrawalH K AggarwalDeepak JainArti D ShahParshwa NaikManisha PanchalMayank AnderpaNyanthung KikonChristina Nzani HumtsoeNikita SharmaRajaat VohraLipilekha PatnaikJagdish Prasad SahooRajnish JoshiArun KokaneYogiraj RayKruti RajvanshHemang M PurohitNehal M ShahArun MadhariaSimmi DubeNeha ShrivastavaSushila KatariaMohammad ShameemNazish FatimaSaumitra GhoshAvijit HazraHimanshu DVeeresh B SalgarSantosh AlgurKala Yadhav M LPavan Kumar MSamiran PandaMendu Vishnu Vardhana RaoBalram Bhargava
Published in: BMJ global health (2023)
Hospitalised patients with COVID-19 experience a variety of long-term sequelae after discharge from hospitals which persists although in reduced proportions until 12 months post-discharge. Developing a holistic management framework with engagement of care outreach workers as well as teleconsultation is a way forward in effective management of post COVID morbidities as well as reducing mortality.
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