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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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EHR Pediatric Broad Symptoms

Health services use for SARS-CoV-2-infected children with croup or bronchiolitis

Tyler, A; Bakel, LA; Tucker, J; et al., Hospital Pediatrics,
Observational Pediatric Broad Symptoms Risk Factors

Characterizing Long COVID in children and adolescents

Gross, RS; Thaweethai, T; Kleinman, LC; et al., JAMA,
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EHR Adult Broad Symptoms Risk Factors

Identification of risk factors of Long COVID and predictive modeling in the RECOVER EHR cohorts

Zang, C; Hou, Y; Schenck, EJ; et al., Communications Medicine,
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Pathobiology Broad Symptoms

A causal link between autoantibodies and neurological symptoms in long COVID

Santos Guedes de Sa, K; Silva, J; Bayarri-Olmos, R; et al., medRxiv,
Preprint
EHR Adult Pediatric Broad Symptoms

Association between SARS-CoV-2 infection and select symptoms and conditions 31 to 150 days after testing among children and adults

Zhang, Y; Romieu-Hernandez, A; Boehmer, TK; et al., BMC Infectious Diseases,
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Pathobiology Broad Symptoms Vaccination

Impact of COVID-19 vaccination on symptoms and immune phenotypes in vaccine-naïve individuals with Long COVID

Grady, CB; Bhattacharjee, B; Silva, J; et al., medRxiv,
Preprint
EHR Pediatric Broad Symptoms New-onset and Pre-existing Conditions

Spectrum of severity of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children: An EHR-based cohort study from the RECOVER program

Rao, S; Jing, N; Liu, X; et al., Scientific Reports,
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Pathobiology Broad Symptoms

Fungal microbiota sustains lasting immune activation of neutrophils and their progenitors in severe COVID-19

Kusakabe, T; Lin, WY; Cheong, JG; et al., Nature Immunology,
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