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Researchers within the RECOVER Initiative share their progress to understand, treat, and prevent Long COVID through research publications. Follow the latest science from RECOVER’s research studies below.

Visit the Research Summaries page to learn about RECOVER’s Long COVID research in a format that’s easy to understand.

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Observational Adult Broad Symptoms New-onset and Pre-existing Conditions

Incidence and prevalence of post-COVID-19 myalgic encephalomyelitis: A report from the observational RECOVER-Adult study

Vernon, SD; Zheng, T; Do, H; et al., Journal of General Internal Medicine ,
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EHR Pediatric Vaccination

Real-world effectiveness and causal mediation study of BNT162b2 on Long COVID risks in children and adolescents

Wu, Q; Zhang, B; Tong, J; et al.; RECOVER Consortium, eClinicalMedicine,
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Pathobiology

Cardiac biomarkers aid in differentiation of Kawasaki disease from multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children associated with COVID-19

Walton, M; Raghuveer, G; Harahsheh, A; et al., Pediatric Cardiology,
Pathobiology Broad Symptoms

Measurement of circulating viral antigens post-SARS-CoV-2 infection in a multicohort study

Swank, Z; Borberg, E; Chen, Y; et al.; RECOVER consortium authors, Clinical Microbiology and Infection,
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Observational Adult Broad Symptoms Risk Factors

2024 update of the RECOVER-adult Long COVID research index

Geng, LN; Erlandson, KM; Hornig, M; et al., JAMA,
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EHR Adult

Advancing interpretable regression analysis for binary data: A novel distributed algorithm approach

Tong, J; Li, L; Reps, JM; et al., Statistics in Medicine,
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Review Adult New-onset and Pre-existing Conditions Risk Factors

Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (Long COVID) in older adults

Russell, SJ; Parker, K; Lehoczki, A; et al., GeroScience,
Pathobiology Broad Symptoms Risk Factors

Sex differences and immune correlates of Long COVID development, symptom persistence, and resolution

Hamlin, RE; Pienkos, SM; Chan, L; et al., Science Translational Medicine,
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