Does it really exist?
A Longitudinal Study of COVID-19 Sequelae and Immunity: Baseline Findings
"A high burden of persistent symptoms was observed in persons after COVID-19. Extensive diagnostic evaluation revealed no specific cause of reported symptoms in most cases. Antibody levels were highly variable after COVID-19."
A couple summaries of the study.
"... so far there are no diagnostic findings that would allow you to even say for sure that post-Covid even exists, biochemically."
This thread is pretty good.
An important new study is out. Baseline findings from the NIH's longitudinal, intramural Long COVID study — perhaps the most detailed, controlled, comprehensive investigation of multiple health metrics in this setting thus far conducted — were just published in @AnnalsIM
— Adam W Gaffney (@awgaffney) May 23, 2022
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Dr Claire Taylor doesn't like the study.
🧵 1/This NIH long Covid study has the protocols hidden being a paywall. Do you want to know who their ‘controls’ were? HOUSEHOLD CONTACTS! Who were likely exposed to Covid too. How did this get past peer review @AnnalsofIM this needs withdrawn. https://t.co/Jpsh3OP3iN https://t.co/bsR8Xj9or1
— Dr Claire Taylor (@drclairetaylor) May 24, 2022
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