Long Covid in Low to Middle Incomes

Long COVID in low- to middle-income countries presents significant challenges due to limited healthcare resources, inadequate infrastructure, and economic constraints. Patients often experience prolonged symptoms without sufficient medical support, leading to worsened outcomes. Addressing these disparities requires international collaboration, increased funding, and improved access to healthcare services to effectively manage and treat long COVID in these regions.

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E9:The Economic Cost of Long COVID Ft. Professor David Cutler

E9 Exploring the complex impact of Long COVID, this podcast ft. Prof David Cutler from Harvard University, delves into the ongoing health challenges, workforce implications, and the critical need for improved healthcare solutions in the U.S.

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*** Understanding Long COVID in Poorer Countries |  Often Ignored by Physicians and The Wider Public.

Research on long COVID in low- and middle-income countries faces challenges due to a lack of studies and data, hindering understanding and treatment efforts. Prevalence and risk factors are poorly understood, impacting advocacy and care for affected individuals.

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