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I normally don't mind a bit of self-referencing, but I don't think I've ever seen anything like this where the author authored or co-authored all of the first 13 references!
https://www.journalajrid.com/index.php/AJRID/article/view/30182
Post-viral Fatigue: Implications for Long Covid
Published Jan 9, 2021
DOI https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrid/2021/v6i130182
Page: 17-23
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A. P. Smith
Centre for Occupational and Health Psychology, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, 63 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AS, UK.
Abstract
There has been extensive research on post-viral fatigue, and the present mini-review and commentary provides an overview of the effects associated with different infecting agents. Fatigue is not only a subjective state, rather it has an impact on our ability to carry out everyday functions, and its effect can be demonstrated using performance tasks. It is not surprising, therefore, that persistent effects of COVID-19 are observed, and the key features of Long Covid are reviewed here, Suggestions for further research which will provide a better understanding of Long Covid and provide a basis for prevention and management are also discussed.
Keywords:
Common cold, influenza, epstein barr virus, chronic fatigue syndrome, Long Covid.
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How to Cite
Smith, A. P. (2021). Post-viral Fatigue: Implications for Long Covid. Asian Journal of Research in Infectious Diseases, 6(1), 17-23. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrid/2021/v6i130182
I normally don't mind a bit of self-referencing, but I don't think I've ever seen anything like this where the author authored or co-authored all of the first 13 references!
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