Long-term cognitive dysfunction after the COVID-19 pandemic: a narrative review
Sanobar Shariff(Rwanda Meteorological Service), Ikshwaki Kaushik(Rwanda Meteorological Service), Ashraf Mahmoud(Rwanda Meteorological Service), Vimala Devi Thambi(Rwanda Meteorological Service), Zeina Al Maaz(Beirut Arab University), Abdulkadir Yusif Maigoro(Convergence), Jack Wellington(Rwanda Meteorological Service), Olivier Uwishema(Karadeniz Technical University), Saadeddine Khayat(Beirut Arab University), Sara Awde(Beirut Arab University), Iktimal Alwan(Beirut Arab University), Jocelyn Mizero(University of Ghana), Abubakar Nazir(King Edward Medical University), Mahdi Hijazi(Beirut Arab University)
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