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Long COVID: Some facts, unanswered questions and implications for rheumatology – Part 1

Sep 30, 202221 minSeason 1Ep. 68
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Episode description

In this episode, Leonard Calabrese, DO, reviews the history and controversies of post-infection sequelae, as well as the facts and epidemiology of long COVID.

  • Intro :12
  • Calabrese introduction :15
  • COVID-19 and the history of modern medicine :48
  • In this episode 1:39
  • The course of COVID-19 2:05
  • COVID-19 vaccines and immunity 2:50
  • Controversy, facts, fascination, long COVID 3:16
  • The history of post-acute sequelae 3:59
  • Post-infectious sequelae 10:15
  • What is long COVID and how do we define it? 11:02
  • How common is long COVID? 13:50
  • The epidemiology of long COVID 15:32
  • What are protective factors? 16:53
  • Preview of Part 2 17:36
  • Shoutout to rheumatologists 18:46
  • Conclusion 19:08
  • Wrap up of Part 2 preview 20:11
  • Thanks 21:02

Disclosures: Calabrese reports no relevant financial disclosures.

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