About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to update the current understanding of long COVID in relation to the underlying mechanisms, classification, and potential treatment approaches. Specifically, it seeks to identify groups of individuals with long COVID based on mechanisms or clinical symptomatology, which could lead to more targeted and effective treatment strategies. By exploring these aspects, the research aims to answer critical questions about the pathophysiology of long COVID, the risk factors contributing to its development, and the most promising therapeutic interventions.
To gather further insights into the complexities of long COVID, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Pathophysiological mechanisms underlying long COVID
- Identification and classification of long COVID subgroups
- Risk factors contributing to the development of long COVID
- Long-term clinical outcomes and prognosis of long COVID patients
- Innovative treatment strategies and their efficacy
- Impact of vaccination on the incidence and severity of long COVID
- Psychological and neurological aspects of long COVID
- Rehabilitation and management approaches for long COVID patients
By focusing on these themes, this research topic aims to fill the existing knowledge gaps and contribute to the development of comprehensive management strategies for long COVID."
Keywords: Long COVID, post-COVID, mechanisms, COVID-19, treatment
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