2023
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines11030691
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Patients’ Post-/Long-COVID Symptoms, Vaccination and Functional Status—Findings from a State-Wide Online Screening Study

Abstract: (1) Background: Better understanding of post-/long-COVID and limitations in daily life due to the symptoms as well as the preventive potential of vaccinations is required. It is unclear whether the number of doses and timepoint interrelate with the trajectory of post-/long-COVID. Accordingly, we examined how many patients positively screened with post-/long-COVID were vaccinated and whether the vaccination status and the timepoint of vaccination in relation to the acute infection were related to post-/long-COV… Show more

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“…All individuals who were interested in taking part in the study participated in an initial online screening (time point T1) to identify whether they had PACS based on the following criteria (see Refs. [ 31 , 33 ]) and to make sure that potential participants matched the inclusion and exclusion criteria:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All individuals who were interested in taking part in the study participated in an initial online screening (time point T1) to identify whether they had PACS based on the following criteria (see Refs. [ 31 , 33 ]) and to make sure that potential participants matched the inclusion and exclusion criteria:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%