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    Development of a Definition of Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Thaweethai, Tanayott, Jolley, Sarah E, Karlson, Elizabeth W, Levy, Bruce, McCorkell, Lisa, Parthasarathy, Sairam, Singh, Upinder, Schulte, Carolin C. M, Atchley-Challenner, Rachel, Horwitz, Leora I, Alba, George A, Alicic, Radica, Anglin, Khamal, Argueta, Urania, Ashktorab, Hassan, Baslet, Gaston, Bateman, Lucinda, Bhattacharyya, Shamik, Blomkalns, Andra L, Brim, Hassan, Chan, James, Charney, Alexander W, Cribbs, Sushma K, Deeks, Steven G, Farah-Abraham, Rachael, Feuerriegel, Elen M, Fonseca, Vivian, Franko, Nicholas, Gainer, Vivian, Gander, Jennifer C, Geng, Linda N, Go, Minjoung, Goldman, Jason D, Grebe, Halle, Hafner, John, Hanson, Keith A, Hernandez, Carla, Hess, Rachel, Hodder, Sally L, Huang, Beatrice, John, Janice, Jordan, Michael R, Katz, Stuart D, Kelly, Sara W, Kirwan, John P, Klein, Jonathan D, Knox, Kenneth S, Krishnan, Jerry A, Kumar, Andre, Lanca, Margaret, Logarbo, Brian P, Longo, Michele T, Luciano, Carlos A, Maley, Jason H, Mallett, Gail, Marathe, Jai G, Marconi, Vincent, Marshall, Gailen D, Mendez-Figueroa, Hector, Metz, Torri D, Morse, Richard, Mosier, Jarrod, Murphy, Shawn N, Neuman, Robert B, Ofotokun, Ighovwerha, Ojemakinde, Elizabeth, Palomares, Kristy, Patterson, Jan E, Pemu, Priscilla, Pogreba-Brown, Kristen, Poppas, Athena, Quigley, John G, Reece, Rebecca, Reeder, Harrison, Reeves, W. B, Reiman, Eric M, Rischard, Franz, Rosand, Jonathan, Rouse, Dwight J, Ruff, Adam, Saade, George, Sandoval, Grecio J, Santana, Jorge L, Schlater, Shannon M, Skupski, Daniel W, Sparks, Jeffrey A, Taylor, Barbara S, Thuluvath, Paul, Ticotsky, Amberly, Urdaneta, Alfredo E, Valdivieso, Daisy, Vasey, Andrew, Verduzco-Gutierrez, Monica, Ward, Honorine D, Warren, David E, Whiteheart, Sidney W, Wiley, Zanthia, Wisnivesky, Juan P, Yee, Lynn M, Zisis, Sokratis

    “…IMPORTANCE: SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with persistent, relapsing, or new symptoms or other health effects occurring after acute infection, termed…”
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