Sumario: | This book explores the phenomenon of persistent COVID-19 syndrome, also known as Long COVID, from various medical and scientific perspectives. It examines whether the syndrome is linked to the immune system, discusses diagnostic and screening methods, and highlights the quality and safety of patient care during the pandemic, drawing on data from projects like PRICOV-19. The book addresses mental health and psychological well-being, cognitive function improvement, and therapeutic strategies including group activities and physical exercise, as evidenced by projects such as RECOVE and CON_VIDA. Specific studies like AralongCov analyze factors associated with symptom persistence. The book also emphasizes the use of community resources to enhance patients' perceived health and includes personal accounts of those affected by the syndrome. Aimed at healthcare professionals and researchers, it serves as a comprehensive effort to understand and address this new health challenge.
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