Post-COVID-19

Reasoned Opinion

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After recovery from the coronavirus, there is a post-COVID period that lasts for 12 or more weeks. The degree of severity of the coronavirus infection directly affects the severity of subsequent symptoms of the disease. In addition to damage to the respiratory system and internal organs, the COVID-19 virus is also characterized by disruption of the functioning of the central nervous system, neurons and glial cells. As a result, some patients have various neurological problems even after complete recovery.

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2023-12-29

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Tavkhelidze T. Post-COVID-19: Reasoned Opinion. MIMM. 2023;26(2):78-81. doi:10.56580/GEOMEDI40