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New findings on risk factors for long COVID

A new study from the Norwegian LoTECA-cohort looked at what factors were risk factors for the progression of fatigue from six to twelve months after infection in adolescents and young people. Its main findings were that fatigue in general gradulaly declined in the first year, but that several factors predicted progression. Among these were Non-European ethnicity, immune activity (interferon gamma) and sympathetic activity. Read the full article here (open access)

 
 
 

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