Post-COVID impairment: objective multidimensional assessment of long term effects in hospitalized, non-ICU patients

E. Cardoso (Basel, Switzerland), A. Darie (Basel, Switzerland), M. Herrmann (Basel, Switzerland), D. Schumann (Basel, Switzerland), L. Grize (Basel, Switzerland), W. Strobel (Basel, Switzerland), K. Jahn (Basel, Switzerland), M. Tamm (Basel, Switzerland), D. Stolz (Basel, Switzerland)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Long COVID - 19
Session: Long COVID - 19
Session type: E-poster
Number: 1163

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