损害控制-讨论Covid-19感染的长期精神和神经系统后果

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目前用于维持神经和心理健康的资源已不足以应对2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)感染后此类疾病的发病率增加。鉴于COVID-19感染与无数下游长期和短期症状之间的巨大机会共存,显然应该进行更多的研究,以确定COVID-19的病因,因果关系以及与神经和精神症状,特别是“长期COVID综合征”的关系。
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Damage Control—Discussing the Long-Term Psychiatric and Neurologic Consequences of Covid-19 Infections
Current resources invested into maintaining neurological and psychological health are no longer sufficient to handle the increased incidence of such ailments following infection by Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Given the tremendously opportunistic coexistence between COVID-19 infection and a myriad of downstream long and shortterm symptoms, it has become unavoidably apparent that additional research should be done to identify the etiology, causation, and relationships of COVID-19 and the neurologic and psychiatric symptoms, particularly those of “long COVID syndrome.”
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