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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 Adult

Identifying commonalities and differences between EHR representations of PASC and ME/CFS in the RECOVER EHR cohort

Powers, JP; McIntee, TJ; Bhatia, A; et al., Communications Medicine,
EHR Pediatric

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

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

Long COVID after SARS-CoV-2 during pregnancy in the United States

Zang, C; Guth, D; Bruno, AM; et al., Nature Communications,
EHR Adult Pediatric Pregnant Women

Opportunities and challenges in using electronic health record systems to study post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: Insights from the NIH RECOVER Initiative

Mandel, HL; Shah, SN; Bailey, LC; et al., Journal of Medical Internet Research,
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EHR Observational Adult

Classifying COVID-19 hospitalizations in epidemiology cohort studies: The C4R study

Oelsner, EC; Krishnaswamy, A; Rustamov, R; et al., PLOS ONE,
EHR Pediatric Broad Symptoms

Pediatric gastrointestinal tract outcomes during the postacute phase of COVID-19

Zhang, D; Stein, R; Lu, Y; et al.; Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Initiative, JAMA Network Open,
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EHR Adult Pediatric Broad Symptoms Risk Factors

Long-COVID incidence proportion in adults and children between 2020 and 2024

Mandel, H; Yoo, YJ; Allen, AJ; et al., Clinical Infectious Diseases,
EHR Pediatric Health Disparities Risk Factors

Ethnic and racial differences in children and young people with respiratory and neurological post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2: An electronic health record-based cohort study from the RECOVER Initiative

Rao, S; Azuero-Dajud, R; Lorman, V; et al.; RECOVER EHR and RECOVER Pediatric Cohorts, eClinicalMedicine,
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