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Associations between persistent symptoms after mild COVID-19 and long-term health status, quality of life, and psychological distress.

Jin Ho HanKelsey N WomackMark W TenfordeD Clark FilesKevin W GibbsNathan I ShapiroMatthew E PrekkerHeidi L EricksonJay S SteingrubNida QadirAkram KhanCatherine L HoughNicholas J JohnsonE Wesley ElyTodd W RiceJonathan D CaseyChristopher J LindsellMichelle N GongVasisht SrinivasanNathaniel M LewisManish M PatelWesley H Selfnull null
Published in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2022)
In participants with mild acute COVID-19, the burden of persistent symptoms was significantly associated with poorer long-term health status, poorer quality of life, and psychological distress.
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