
Miles Griffis
Journalist, Writer and Editor at Freelance
Editor and Co-Founder at The Sick Times
Co-founder/editor @thesicktimes Columnist @highcountrynews [email protected] #LongCovid
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Last week, researchers met for the Conference for Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in San Francisco, California. While the conference focuses on HIV and related diseases, it has included research on Long COVID and COVID-19 in recent years due to their impacts on people with HIV. This year, there were at least 24 papers that spotlit Long COVID and 37 on COVID-19. Note, results presented at conferences like this one are usually preliminary and have not yet gone through peer review.
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