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2022, Number 3-4

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MEDICC Review 2022; 24 (3-4)

COVID-19, Viruses and Dementia

Kyziridis T
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Language: English
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To the Editors:

COVID-19 pandemic continues testing the stamina of both societies and health care services. Until now, we have focused on the acute eff ects of SARS-CoV-2 but, as more people convalesce from the infection, our attention is drawn to its more long-term eff ects. With increasing frequency, we examine outpatients with cognitive dysfunction after COVID-19 infection.


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  2. Ritchie K, Chan D, Watermeyer T. The cognitive consequences of the COVID-19epidemic: collateral damage? Brain Commun. 2020 May 28;2(2):fcaa069.https://doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcaa069




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MEDICC Review. 2022;24