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New EuCARE publication on Long COVID and immune response

What drives persistent symptoms after COVID-19? A newly published study from the EuCARE team explores how SARS-CoV-2 RNAemia (the presence of viral RNA in the blood) and immune dysregulation may explain the early persistence of symptoms in unvaccinated, hospitalised patients.

📌 Key findings:
– Patients with persistent symptoms had a weaker immune response and lower levels of virus-specific T and B cells.
– RNAemia was more common and correlated with immune alterations.
– Some immune features remained altered even after 3 years.
– However, early immune dysregulation wasn’t linked to long-term symptoms, underlining the complexity of Long COVID.

This study brings us closer to understanding the biological mechanisms behind Long COVID and could guide future therapeutic approaches.

📖 Read the full paper

https://www.nature.com/articles/s43856-025-00832-8

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