This guidance covers diagnosis and care of patients with long-term effects of COVID-19. It makes recommendations for the care of adults and children who have new or ongoing symptoms 4 weeks or more after the start of acute COVID-19. It is meant for health and care practitioners. This interim documen...t has been developed by the Africa Taskforce on Coronavirus Case Management Technical Working Group and will be continuously reviewed and updated in response to emerging evidence
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This article is part of a series of explainers on vaccine development and distribution. Learn more about vaccines – from how they work and how they’re made to ensuring safety and equitable access – in WHO’s Vaccines Explained series.
Vaccines are supported by decades of medical research. ...They work by preparing the body's own immune system to recognise and defend against a specific disease. The volume of information available about vaccination can be overwhelming, so it’s important to talk through the topic.
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In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the technology industry has played an unprecedented role in building solidarity and supporting the WHO to keep people safe and informed about the virus. Tech partnerships have enabled WHO to reach diverse global audiences in the palm of their hands with life-sav...ing health information translated into local languages. This broad portfolio of work can be categorized into WHO’s three-pillared-approach to improving health for everyone, everywhere through digital solutions:
WHO is actively promoting science-based health messages around the world to fill the vacuum with trusted health information
WHO is working with tech companies to fight misinformation and falsehoods, which are a threat to people everywhere
To help disseminate critical messages, WHO is creating tools, applications and channels to amplify accurate information
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Resource Page for People At Risk For or With HIV and for Clinicians
BMC Public Health (2021) 21:299 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10296-9
AWMF Leitlinie, 12.7.2021
Noch Wochen und Monate nach Erkrankung an COVID-19 können gesundheitliche Langzeitfolgen bestehen. Welche Symptome treten bei Long COVID auf? Wer kann betroffen sein? Wie lassen sich Spätfolgen einer Infektion mit dem Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 vermeiden?
Nature Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-021-01283-z
The latest on the COVID-19 global situation & long term sequelae, March 2021
Hilfestellung zur Diabetestherapie in häuslicher Quarantäne während einer Pandemie
This infographic shows the most common signs and symptoms of Long COVID. Breathlessness. Cough, sore throat. Chest pain. Pins and needles. Tinnitus, earaches.