@fitterhappierAJ https://t.co/EJFjOlMcoj this 1997 study has 30% more fatigue at 90 days. Any kind of inflammation does this.
@KiaKielo @GidMK Except this was bacterial pneumonia https://t.co/EJFjOlMcoj
@GidMK Forgot the link https://t.co/EJFjOlMcoj
@SalvMattera @mehdirhasan And we know when you are hospitalized because of a disease, you can suffer mid/long term sequelae from that. It's not different from the other viruses https://t.co/MMj6CHveAu https://t.co/fBPVTWUmt1
RT @drpeterlange: @CollignonPeter Not just viral: https://t.co/SCt8Xl9eAI… https://t.co/CM1JlMdwEf
@CollignonPeter Not just viral: https://t.co/SCt8Xl9eAI… https://t.co/CM1JlMdwEf
@RJD_666 @loder_shawn @haldol En passant l'article est canadien et l'étude dont tu me parlais est dedans https://t.co/MMj6CHveAu
@Praetor_Zen0 @Gnosens As they do with pneumonia and flu's. One study below https://t.co/GS9wnUsfoG https://t.co/b774GQYRHh
Decades of research suggest even mild pneumonia can have symptoms that linger for months. From 1999 https://t.co/tCxuIhAcPv
RT @skepticalzebra: If this counts as harder... well, lets just say I'd be disappointed with something that hard.... I point you to this…
@ThadMichaels We need properly controlled studies ie with another inflammatory resp illness: here with regular old pneumonia symptoms at 90 days 2x baseline https://t.co/flMgJGNX3q #covid19 #LongCovid
Zumindest die Springer-Presse sollte/könnte da jetzt aber ihre Arbeit machen - oder? https://t.co/jiUt55femq
@senjalarsen @AnnaRotkirch Mutta onko tuo lopulta mitenkään poikkeuksellista? Nuo oli keskimäärin pari viikkoa sairaalahoidossa olleita, suht iso osa hengityskoneessakin. Ihan perinteisestä keuhkokuumeestakin toivutaan hitaasti, vaikkei olis edes sairaalah
@f_jalalvand @AdelAHamdeh @PerKraulis Ja, samhällsförvärvad #pneumoni kan ge diverse resttillstånd, och även upplevd sänkt livskvalitet i några månader. De nämner det i artikeln. Se även: https://t.co/vLPQVg1fu6 https://t.co/1z0634hPxr
@SisterMachete @Ted_Mac70 @DaniOliver @PaulScotese They are. If in 35 years you haven't witnessed anything like that, I strongly doubt your experience. A significant percentage of patients with mild-to-moderate–severe CAP still report the described symptom