Specific inflammatory pathways… in subtypes of long COVID - Nature

Abstract

One in ten severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections result in prolonged symptoms termed long coronavirus disease (COVID), yet disease phenotypes and mechanisms are poorly understood…Our findings suggest that specific inflammatory pathways related to tissue damage are implicated in subtypes of long COVID, which might be targeted in future therapeutic trials.”

full article : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41590-024-01778-0

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