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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 New-onset and Pre-existing Conditions

Respiratory and other infections following COVID

Allen, AJ; Nguyen, N; Lorman, V; et al., Pediatrics,
EHR Adult Pediatric Broad Symptoms Risk Factors

Long COVID incidence proportion in adults and children between 2020 and 2024: An electronic health record-based study from the RECOVER Initiative

Mandel, H; Yoo, YJ; Allen, AJ; et al., Clinical Infectious Diseases,
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EHR Pediatric Broad Symptoms New-onset and Pre-existing Conditions

Risk of neuropsychiatric and related conditions associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection: A difference-in-differences analysis

Lu, Y; Tong, J; Zhang, D; et al., Nature Communications,
EHR Adult Pediatric New-onset and Pre-existing Conditions Risk Factors

Severity of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection and risk of new-onset autoimmune disease: A RECOVER Initiative study in nationwide U.S. cohorts

Wuller, S; Singer, NG; Lewis, C; et al., PLOS ONE,
Observational Pediatric Broad Symptoms Risk Factors

Characterizing Long COVID symptoms during early childhood

Gross, RS; Thaweethai, T; Salisbury, AL; et al., JAMA Pediatrics,
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EHR Pediatric New-onset and Pre-existing Conditions

Kidney function following COVID-19 in children and adolescents

Li, L; Zhou, T; Lu, Y; et al., JAMA Network Open,
EHR Pediatric New-onset and Pre-existing Conditions Viral Variants

Cardiovascular post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 in children and adolescents: Cohort study using electronic health records

Zhang, B; Thacker, D; Zhou, T; et al., Nature Communications,
EHR Pediatric Broad Symptoms

Pediatric Long COVID subphenotypes: An EHR-based study from the RECOVER Program

Lorman, V; Bailey, LC; Song, X; et al., PLOS Digital Health,
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