2020
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.26594
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Factors associated with reattendance to emergency services following COVID‐19 hospitalization

Abstract: conceived the study. Anna Daunt, John Cafferkey, and Kavina Manalan collected the data. Pablo N. Perez-Guzman analyzed the data. Peter White and Katharina Hauck provided methodological expertise. Graham Cooke, Patrick Mallia, and Shevanthi Nayagam provided clinical expertise.

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“…In recent months, reports of unplanned patient re-attendance at medical facilities after recovery from COVID-19 infection have increased dramatically throughout the world. 4 , 5 Despite the abundance of journal articles published on acute COVID-19 infection, the clinical picture of post-COVID-19 recovery and its sequelae are still under investigation. Currently, clinicians can only deduce from case reports and/or observational studies, while larger prospective studies are only now starting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent months, reports of unplanned patient re-attendance at medical facilities after recovery from COVID-19 infection have increased dramatically throughout the world. 4 , 5 Despite the abundance of journal articles published on acute COVID-19 infection, the clinical picture of post-COVID-19 recovery and its sequelae are still under investigation. Currently, clinicians can only deduce from case reports and/or observational studies, while larger prospective studies are only now starting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%