The World Health Organisation (WHO), while issuing revised clinical management guidelines, has recommended that patients who have Covid-19 — both confirmed and suspected — should have access to follow-up care if they have persistent, new or changing symptoms.
Evidence was gathered on the post-coronavirus condition, initially termed ‘long Covid’, where people who have recovered from Covid-19 continue to have longer-term issues like extreme fatigue, persistent cough and exercise intolerance.
According to a statement, understanding the condition was one of WHO’s priority areas of work. WHO will organise a series of consultations next month to reach consensus on a description of this condition and its subtypes, and case definitions.
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