Scientists track COVID virus in body for 2 years after recovery
NCT ID NCT04448145
Summary
This study follows 800 people who recovered from COVID-19 for two years to understand how long the virus can stay in different parts of the body and what long-term health problems might develop. Researchers collect blood, saliva, stool, and other samples up to 12 times to track virus persistence and immune responses. The goal is to help doctors better care for people with lingering COVID-19 effects and understand transmission risks after recovery.
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Columbia University Medical Center
RECRUITINGNew York, New York, 10032, United States
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