Associations between persistent symptoms after mild COVID‐19 and long‐term health status, quality of life, and psychological distress.
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| Title: | Associations between persistent symptoms after mild COVID‐19 and long‐term health status, quality of life, and psychological distress. |
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| Authors: | Han, Jin H.1,2 (AUTHOR) jin.h.han@vumc.org, Womack, Kelsey N.1 (AUTHOR), Tenforde, Mark W.3 (AUTHOR), Files, D. Clark4 (AUTHOR), Gibbs, Kevin W.4 (AUTHOR), Shapiro, Nathan I.5 (AUTHOR), Prekker, Matthew E.6 (AUTHOR), Erickson, Heidi L.6 (AUTHOR), Steingrub, Jay S.7 (AUTHOR), Qadir, Nida8 (AUTHOR), Khan, Akram9 (AUTHOR), Hough, Catherine L.9 (AUTHOR), Johnson, Nicholas J.10 (AUTHOR), Ely, E. Wesley1,2 (AUTHOR), Rice, Todd W.1 (AUTHOR), Casey, Jonathan D.1 (AUTHOR), Lindsell, Christopher J.1 (AUTHOR), Gong, Michelle N.11 (AUTHOR), Srinivasan, Vasisht10 (AUTHOR), Lewis, Nathaniel M.3 (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Influenza & Other Respiratory Viruses. Jul2022, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p680-689. 10p. |
| Database: | Academic Search Ultimate |
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