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The Neuropsychiatry of Long COVID and Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome_ Update 2024 Review
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While this article is comprehensive and well-referenced, most references noted in the body of the article are from 2022 or earlier. It notes in the title that it has been updated recently, but my concerns are what might have been missed in more recent research. That said, it remains a worthwhile reference.
PSYCH SCENE HUB • AUG 15, 2024
The Neuropsychiatry of Long COVID and Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome: Update
2024 Review
Posted on: October 28, 2022
Last Updated: August 15, 2024
@ Time to read: 45-61 minutes
The term "Long COVID" has been used to describe the long-lasting and lingering physical and mental health effects experienced by some individuals following recovery from COVID-19.
This updated 2023 review article focuses on the neuropsychiatric aspects of Long COVID and post-acute COVID-19 syndrome.
It will explore the various neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with the condition, along with the current evidence and approaches for diagnosis, management and treatment.
The article will also discuss the potential implications for the future of Long COVID and post-acute COVID-19 syndrome.
By providing a comprehensive overview of the neuropsychiatric aspects of Long COVID and post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, this review article seeks to serve as a valuable resource for healthcare providers and researchers alike.
Long COVID was introduced in 2020 to denote the persistence of symptoms post-SARS-CoV-2 infection. It is characterized by persistent heterogeneous symptoms affecting multiple organ systems.
COVID-19 infection first emerged in Wuhan province, China, in late 2019. [Crook et al., 2021] Its impact has been felt in every part of the world, with around 3.97 million deaths now reported globally. [Dong et al., 2020]; [World Health Organization, 2021]
https://psychscenehub.com/psychinsights/long-covid/
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