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Summary: The 12-month experience of the first UK dedicated post-COVID-19 clinical service showed that post-COVID-19 symptoms were significant in both hospitalized and non-hospitalized patients, with ongoing healthcare needs and utilization. Further trials of interventions and patient-centered pathways are urgently needed for diagnostic and treatment approaches.
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Summary: This study found a significant proportion of individuals experiencing longer-term consequences after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Some patients did not fully recover six to eight months post-diagnosis, with many experiencing symptoms of fatigue, dyspnea, or depression. Additionally, a high percentage sought healthcare services after acute illness, but some individuals did not seek further care despite ongoing symptoms.
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Summary: Following discharge from hospital, a significant number of COVID-19 patients continue to experience persistent symptoms such as breathlessness, cough, fatigue, and depression. Some patients also show elevated levels of biomarkers indicating ongoing health issues. Chest radiographs reveal abnormalities in a considerable portion of patients, with a small percentage showing deterioration.