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Strategies to evaluate outcomes in long-COVID-19 and post-COVID survivors

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INFECTIOUS AGENTS AND CANCER
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13027-021-00401-3

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COVID-19 pandemic; Public health; Neurocognitive disorders; Intensive care units

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SARS-CoV-2 infection can have long-term impacts on physical, cognitive, and mental health, leading to long-COVID or post-COVID syndrome. Data from literature published in the past year suggest that effects of the virus may persist for weeks or months, emphasizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to address post-COVID-19 issues.
SARS-CoV-2 infection can impact the physical, cognitive, mental health of patients, especially in those recovered in intensive care units. Moreover, it was proved that the effects of the virus may persist for weeks or months. The term long-COVID or post-COVID syndrome is commonly used for indicating a variety of physical and psychological symptoms that continue after the resolution of the acute phase. This narrative review is aimed at providing an updated overview of the impact of physical, cognitive, and psychological health disorders in COVID-19 survivors, by summarizing the data already published in literature in the last year. Studies cited were found through PubMed searches. We also presented an overview of the post-COVID-19 health consequences on three important aspects: nutritional status, neurological disorders, and physical health. Moreover, to activate a correct health planning policy, a multidisciplinary approach for addressing the post- COVID-19 issue, has been proposed. Finally, the involvement of health professionals is necessary even after the pandemic, to reduce expected post-pandemic psychosocial responses and mental health disorders.

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