Ursprung des Begriffs Long Covid
- Callard and Perego, How and why patients made Long Covid (01/21)
- Perego et al.: Why we need to keep using the patient made term „Long Covid“ (01.10.20)
Chronologie
- Forschungsprojekt zu endothelialer Dysfunktion bei MECFS aus Österreich (10.09.24)
- Clifford J. Rosen: Viral Variants, Vaccinations, and Long Covid — New Insights (17.07.24)
- Knuppel et al., The long COVID evidence gap in England (07.05.24 – “We found a striking discrepancy between occurrence of long COVID as perceived and reported by participants in longitudinal population-based studies and evidence recorded in electronic health records”)
- Jiao et al., Research progress of post-acute sequelae after SARS-CoV-2 infection (11.04.24)
- Rachel Fairbank: Long COVID still has no cure — so these patients are turning to research (02.04.24)
- Altmann and Pagel, Long covid: where are we, what does it say about our pandemic response, and where next? (19.12.23)
- Podcast-Transkript zu The Long Haul of Long Covid (12.10.23)
- Thaweethai et al., Development of a Definition of Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection (25.05.23 – 10% Betroffene, moderater Schutz durch Impfung, erhöhtes Risiko bei Reinfektionen, 1/3 der Betroffenen mit Besserung nach 9 Monaten)
- Yang et al., Association of SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistence with long COVID (10.05.23)
- David Putrino: Long COVID: Incidence, Impacts, And Implications (29.03.23)
- Eric Topol, Some light on Long COVID (12.08.22)
- Gideon M-K: How many people get long covid? (04.08.22)
- Michael Marshall: The four most urgent questions about long COVID (09.06.21)
- Osuchowski et al., The COVID-19 puzzle: deciphering pathophysiology and phenotypes of a new disease entity (06.05.21)
- Vivien Marx, Scientists set out to connect the dots on long COVID (28.04.21)
- Nisreen Alwan: We must pay more attention to covid-19 morbidity in the second year of the pandemic (03.02.21)
- Rita Rubin, As their numbers grow, COVID-19 „long-haulers“ stump experts (23.09.20)
- Yelin et al., Long-term consequences of COVID-19: research needs (01.09.20)
- Nisreen A. Alwan: A negative COVID-19 test does not mean recovery (11.08.20)
- From ‘brain fog’ to heart damage, COVID-19’s lingering problems alarm scientists (31.07.20)
- Helen Salisbury: When will we be well again? (23.06.20)
Krankheitsfolgen:
- Rachael A. Clark, Enough already: T cell inflammation and SARS-CoV-2 virus persist in Long Covid (02.08.24)
- Psychiater Psota: ME/CFS und Long Covid ernst nehmen (29.04.24)
- Eine Innsbrucker Studie kommt zum Schluss, dass Long Covid-Erkrankte nach zwei Jahren geheilt sein sollen. Der wissenschaftliche Leiter der Neurorehabilitation in Sterzing, Leopold Saltuari, widerspricht dem entschieden (21.04.24)
- Kavanagh et al., Long COVID’s Impact on Patients, Workers, & Society: A review (22.03.24 – “Immunological sequelae can present as autoimmune diseases and increase susceptibility to common diseases”)
- Al-Aly and Rosen: Long Covid and Impaired Cognition — More Evidence and More Work to Do (29.02.24)
- Al-Aly and Topol: Solving the puzzle of Long Covid (22.02.24)
- Hearing on Addressing LongCOVID: Advancing Research and Improving Patient Care – Manually edited transcript from the oral testimony of Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly, M.D. (18.01.24)
- Heidi Ledford: Long COVID is a double curse in low-income nations — here’s why (03.01.24 – trifft leider teilweise auch auf Österreich zu)
- Ziyad Al-Aly: Long COVID and its cardiovascular implications: a call to action (09.11.23)
- Zanini et al.: Vascular “Long COVID”: A New Vessel Disease? (18.01.23)
- Walker et al., Parosmia – a common consequence of covid-19 (27.04.22 – im Schnitt erst 3 Monate nach der Infektion)
- Seitz and Ong, Endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19: A potential predictor of long-COVID? (23.11.21)
- Ainsley Hawthorn: Like polio, the long-term impact of COVID will be measured in disability (26.09.21)
- Dr. Francis Collins: How COVID-19 can lead to diabetes (08.06.21)
- Altmann and Boyton, Confronting the pathophysiology of long covid (09.12.20)
- Gareth Lacobucci: Long covid: Damage to multiple organs presents in young, low risk patients (17.11.20)
- Eric Topol: Covid19 can affect the heart (23.09.20)