Long COVID: mechanisms, risk factors and recovery
Rónan Astin(University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Catherine N. Hall(University of Sussex), Etheresia Pretorius(Stellenbosch University), Betty Raman(John Radcliffe Hospital), Demetris S. Soteropoulos(Newcastle University), Melitta A. McNarry(Swansea University), Oliver O’Sullivan(University of Nottingham), Elizabeth Ford(Brighton and Sussex Medical School), James H. Hull(Interstitial Cystitis Association), Amitava Banerjee(University College London), Maxime Taquet(Mansfield University), Karl Morten(John Radcliffe Hospital), Mark R. Baker(Royal Victoria Infirmary), Phang Boon Lim(Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust), Melanie Dani(Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust)
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