Post-acute COVID-19 neuropsychiatric symptoms are not associated with ongoing nervous system injury
A proportion of patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 experience a range of neuropsychiatric symptoms months after infection, including cognitive deficits, depression and anxiety. The mechanisms underpinning such symptoms remain elusive. Recent research has demonstra...
Main Authors: | Taquet, M, Skorniewska, Z, Zetterberg, H, Geddes, JR, Mummery, CJ, Chalmers, JD, Ho, L-P, Horsley, A, Marks, M, Poinasamy, K, Raman, B, Leavy, OC, Richardson, M, Elneima, O, McAuley, HJC, Shikotra, A, Singapuri, A, Sereno, M, Saunders, RM, Harris, VC, Houchen-Wolloff, L, Mansoori, P, Greening, NJ, Harrison, EM, Docherty, AB, Lone, NI, Quint, J, Greenhalf, W, Wain, LV, Brightling, CE, Evans, RE, Harrison, PJ, Koychev, I |
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Other Authors: | PHOSP-COVID Study Collaborative Group |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2023
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