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526 Routine lab tests are not a reliable way to diagnose long COVID, research finds

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ScienceDaily · 08/12/2024 17:38 EDT

Routine lab tests are not a reliable way to diagnose long COVID, research finds

A new study has found that routine lab tests may not be useful in making a long COVID diagnosis for people who have symptoms of the condition. The study highlights how challenging it can be to identify and diagnose a novel illness such as long COVID.

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