About this Research Topic
By some estimates, 10% to 30% of COVID-19 patients develop long COVID-19. Also, early data suggest potentially severe long-term consequences of COVID-19 are the development of long COVID-19-related interstitial lung manifestations.
Given the need to develop additional knowledge in this field, in this collection, we aim to address the role of molecular, biochemical, genetic/genomic, and immunological factors contributing to clinical manifestations in long COVID-19 to identify target markers in therapeutics and rehabilitation in affected subjects.
We welcome original translational research and review papers contributing to novel information on the relationship between long COVID-19 and molecular, biochemical, microbiome (co-infection and interaction with other microorganisms), and clinical (including those epidemiological and image studies) research.
Volume I of this Research Topic can be viewed here: https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/42092/translational-research-in-severe-covid-19-and-long-term-symptoms-post-covid-19
Keywords: covid-19, long covid, translational, SARS-CoV-2
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