Long Covid - never ending story

D. Madegedara
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Year 2019 presented the world with a pandemic of a nature the world had not seen for a century. The disease COVID 19 was a challenge at the beginning, a mystery with many unanswered questions and continues to be so to date since the onset. Severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS -CoV2) or Novel Corona virus is the causative organism for COVID-19 pandemic which was first identified in Wuhan in China. The devastating effects of it still seem to persist all over the world. Undoubtedly, it is the most crucial health crisis of our time with its potential to affect every community in the world irrespective of the wealth and development. It has significant morbidity and mortality with long term sequelae. Clinical and Scientific evidence is evolving on the sub-acute and long-term effects of COVID-19, which can affect multiple organ systems. It was evidenced similar long term clinically significant sequelae of survivors of previous coronavirus infections, including the SARS epidemic of 2003 and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreak of 2012. As a developing country, Sri Lanka has recognized COVID19 not only as a health crisis but also as an economic and social crisis. The patients who recover keep on having distressing and disabling symptoms, presenting to their health care providers looking for help, presenting a challenging task to the health care provider in finding answers. This is long COVID, a story that appears to never end. Definition and epidemiology
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长长的Covid -永无止境的故事
2019年,世界遭遇了一场百年未有之大流行。COVID - 19从一开始就是一个挑战,是一个谜,有许多未解之谜,自发病以来一直如此。严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS -CoV2)或新型冠状病毒是在中国武汉首次发现的COVID-19大流行的致病生物。它的破坏性影响似乎仍在世界各地持续存在。毫无疑问,这是我们这个时代最关键的健康危机,它有可能影响到世界上每一个社区,无论其财富和发展程度如何。它有显著的发病率和死亡率,并有长期的后遗症。关于COVID-19的亚急性和长期影响的临床和科学证据正在不断发展,这可能影响多个器官系统。以往冠状病毒感染的幸存者也有类似的长期临床显著后遗症,包括2003年的SARS疫情和2012年的中东呼吸综合征(MERS)爆发。作为一个发展中国家,斯里兰卡认识到新冠肺炎不仅是一场健康危机,也是一场经济和社会危机。康复的病人继续有痛苦和残疾的症状,向他们的卫生保健提供者寻求帮助,向卫生保健提供者提出一个寻找答案的挑战性任务。这是一个长长的COVID,一个似乎永远不会结束的故事。定义和流行病学
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