This hypothesis could potentially explain many of Long Covid’s widely varying symptoms. The research article describing this hypothesis was published in Frontiers in Immunology on 14 April 2023
Underestimation of the Prevalence of Long COVID in Children. Lancet Child Adolesc. Health. 6(1): E1. (2022)
A collaborative article in Nature Medicine discussing the promotion of non-evidence based therapeutics in Long Covid support groups. Nat Med 27, 2068–2069 (2021)
An international survey of people with lived experience. Vaccines. 10: 662. Pre-print featured in multiple scientific and press commentaries, including Nature (9 June 2021 “The four most urgent questions about long COVID”), the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, New Scientist and The Guardian.
A peer-reviewed research article providing novel methods to date the origin of COVID-19 cases. The study provides new approaches for estimating dates of the arrival of infectious diseases based on small samples that can be applied to many epidemiological situations. PLoS Pathog 17(6): e1009620 (2021)
Rapid response to nationwide cohort study: ‘Long covid outcomes at one year after mild SARS-CoV-2 infection: nationwide cohort study’
The study shows a high rate Lassa fever in the forested region of Guinea and suggests a link between land management practices, landscape fragmentation, and disease emergence.
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