Publication date: Dec 20, 2024
RECOVER-Adult study reveals refined thresholds and symptom categorization, advancing research into long COVIDs complexities. Study: 2024 Update of the RECOVER-Adult Long COVID Research Index. The summation of these points was used to define the participant-level long COVID research index. An optimal long COVID index threshold was selected based on the estimated false-positive rate. For example, the proportion of female participants was lower in subtype three and higher in subtypes four and five as compared male participants. The remaining 1,904 individuals did not have a history of COVID-19. Study participants were enrolled at 83 sites in the United States and Puerto Rico.
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Coronavirus | Cov |
Daily | Covid |
Hispanic | Index |
Organ | Infection |
Sleep | Long |
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Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | long COVID |
disease | IDO | symptom |
disease | MESH | coronavirus disease 2019 |
disease | IDO | acute infection |
disease | IDO | disease course |
pathway | REACTOME | SARS-CoV-2 Infection |
disease | IDO | history |
disease | MESH | reinfection |
disease | MESH | brain fog |
disease | MESH | chest pain |
disease | MESH | shortness of breath |
disease | MESH | sleep apnea |
disease | MESH | abnormal movements |
disease | MESH | infection |
disease | IDO | quality |
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