Persistent symptoms and spirometric abnormalities after COVID-19: A prospective cohort study

T. Suri (New Delhi (Delhi), India), A. Mohan (New Delhi (Delhi), India), S. Mittal (New Delhi (Delhi), India), V. Hadda (New Delhi (Delhi), India), K. Madan (New Delhi (Delhi), India), S. Nath (New Delhi (Delhi), India), G. Srivastava (New Delhi (Delhi), India), S. Kumar (New Delhi (Delhi), India), S. Shaji (New Delhi (Delhi), India), R. Guleria (New Delhi (Delhi), India)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Physiology and pulmonary rehabilitation
Session: Physiology and pulmonary rehabilitation
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1220

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