Fatigue in Long Covid-19 is associated to short hospitalization time and normal lung function
S. Sperling (Aarhus N, Denmark), A. Fløe (Aarhus N, Denmark), S. Leth (Aarhus N, Denmark), T. Gissel (Viborg, Denmark), A. Topcu (Horsens, Denmark), L. Kristensen (Gødstrup, Denmark), C. Hyldgaard (Silkeborg, Denmark), L. Dahl Sønderskov (Randers, Denmark), S. Jensen-Fangel (Aarhus N, Denmark), J. Schmid (Aarhus N, Denmark), H. Hoffmann (Aarhus N, Denmark), E. Bendstrup (Aarhus N, Denmark)
Source: International Congress 2022 – After COVID
Session: After COVID
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3335
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S. Sperling (Aarhus N, Denmark), A. Fløe (Aarhus N, Denmark), S. Leth (Aarhus N, Denmark), T. Gissel (Viborg, Denmark), A. Topcu (Horsens, Denmark), L. Kristensen (Gødstrup, Denmark), C. Hyldgaard (Silkeborg, Denmark), L. Dahl Sønderskov (Randers, Denmark), S. Jensen-Fangel (Aarhus N, Denmark), J. Schmid (Aarhus N, Denmark), H. Hoffmann (Aarhus N, Denmark), E. Bendstrup (Aarhus N, Denmark). Fatigue in Long Covid-19 is associated to short hospitalization time and normal lung function. 3335
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