Chronic viral coinfections differentially affect the likelihood of developing long COVID
BACKGROUND. The presence and reactivation of chronic viral infections, such as EBV, CMV, and HIV, have been proposed as potential contributors to long COVID (LC), but studies in well-characterized postacute cohorts of individuals with COVID-19 over a longer time course consistent with current case d...
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