University of Arizona researchers awarded $7.3M to study long COVID

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University of Arizona researchers awarded $7.3M to study long COVID
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The study will follow at least 1,000 individuals over two years to track the progression of post-COVID-19 conditions over time.

Patty Machelor The University of Arizona Health Sciences is one of five national sites that's been selected to study post COVID-19 conditions to better help people who have what's commonly referred to as long COVID.

People are also reading… There are three investigators who will lead Arizona Track PCC including Jennifer Andrews, an associate professor in the UA's College of Medicine and its department of pediatrics. Arizona Track PCC will follow at least 1,000 individuals over two years to track the progression of post-COVID-19 conditions over time. Data will be collected and analyzed in collaboration with the Arizona Department of Health Services and other health-care partners.

The other sites that are involved with the CDC's Track PCC initiative include Temple University, the University of Indiana and Comagine Health.

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