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Neurocognitive and psychiatric outcomes associated with postacute COVID-19 infection without severe medical complication: a meta-analysis.

Sarah A B KnappDavid S AustinStephen L AitaJoshua E CaronTyler OwenNicholas C BorgognaVictor A Del BeneRobert M RothWilliam P MilbergBenjamin D Hill
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2024)
Mild cognitive deficits are associated with COVID-19 infection, especially as detected by cognitive screeners and processing speed tasks. We failed to observe clinically meaningful cognitive impairments (as measured by standard neuropsychological instruments) in people with COVID-19 without severe medical or psychiatric comorbidities.
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