RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 What do we know today about long COVID? Nursing care for a new clinical syndrome A1 Cardaba García, Rosa María A1 Durántez Fernández, Carlos A1 Pérez Pérez, Lucía A1 Barba Pérez, María Ángeles A1 Olea Fraile, Elena K1 COVID-19 K1 COVID-19 (Disease) K1 Respiratory organs - Diseases K1 Organos respiratorios - Enfermedades K1 Long COVID K1 Virology K1 Virus diseases K1 Enfermedades por Virus K1 Nursing Care K1 Cuidados de enfermería K1 Nursing K1 Enfermería K1 32 Ciencias Médicas K1 3205.05 Enfermedades Infecciosas K1 2420 Virología K1 2420.08 Virus Respiratorios AB Long COVID: The Disease That LastsPersistent COVID, long COVID, long-effects, long-term effects or chronic COVID are all names of a new syndrome caused by a set of multi-organ symptoms that appear after having been infected with SARS-CoV-2 [1]. These symptoms occur 4 or even 12 weeks after the acute phase of COVID-19 disease and persist over time. These are not sequela or what is commonly referred to as post-COVID, which is due to severe acute SARS-CoV-2 disease and causes hospital admission and even intensive care. In long COVID, symptoms occur regardless of the severity of the disease in the acute phase. Furthermore, there is no cure period per se, as the symptoms do not disappear, but rather often occur in outbreaks.However, having long COVID is not incompatible with suffering from sequela related to having gone through the acute phase severely. [Texto extraído del artículo de Rosa María Cardaba García]. PB MDPI SN 1660-4601 YR 2022 FD 2022 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/61940 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/61940 LA eng NO International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, Vol. 19, Nº. 14, 8642 NO Producción Científica DS UVaDOC RD 22-nov-2024