
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Preliminary reports indicate some COVID-19 patients may develop a so-called “post-acute COVID-19 syndrome,” in which they experience persistent symptoms after recovering from their initial illness. The syndrome appears to affect those with mild as well as moderate-to-severe disease.
In this episode, we're joined by American Thoracic Society member, Dr. Vinay Gupta and Society of Critical Care Medicine member, Dr. Meghan Lane-Fall to discuss what's currently known about the syndrome, also known as Long COVID, and the challenges it presents to both patients and clinicians.
For more information on Long COVID, visit the COVID-19 Real-Time Learning Network.
This episode is in partnership with the American Thoracic Society and the Society of Critical Care Medicine.
This holiday season, you can help strengthen the infectious diseases workforce and support the people who advance patient care and public health every day. All donations to the IDSA Foundation through December 31 are matched up to $50,000. Learn more and double your impact at idsafoundation.org.
By Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)3.9
129129 ratings
Preliminary reports indicate some COVID-19 patients may develop a so-called “post-acute COVID-19 syndrome,” in which they experience persistent symptoms after recovering from their initial illness. The syndrome appears to affect those with mild as well as moderate-to-severe disease.
In this episode, we're joined by American Thoracic Society member, Dr. Vinay Gupta and Society of Critical Care Medicine member, Dr. Meghan Lane-Fall to discuss what's currently known about the syndrome, also known as Long COVID, and the challenges it presents to both patients and clinicians.
For more information on Long COVID, visit the COVID-19 Real-Time Learning Network.
This episode is in partnership with the American Thoracic Society and the Society of Critical Care Medicine.
This holiday season, you can help strengthen the infectious diseases workforce and support the people who advance patient care and public health every day. All donations to the IDSA Foundation through December 31 are matched up to $50,000. Learn more and double your impact at idsafoundation.org.

137 Listeners

2,057 Listeners

497 Listeners

234 Listeners

292 Listeners

3,350 Listeners

1,146 Listeners

193 Listeners

513 Listeners

369 Listeners

170 Listeners

247 Listeners

374 Listeners

185 Listeners

85 Listeners