David Putrino on Australian debate about "Long Covid" and on new research on LC sex differences.
Автор: David M Tuller
Загружено: 2024-03-18
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Last week, just in time for Long Covid Awareness Day on Friday, the chief health officer of the Australian state of Queensland, John Gerrard, declared that the term “Long Covid” should be dropped. He based his argument on Queensland survey data suggesting that rates of prolonged disability after Covid-19 are similar to those after other respiratory illnesses.
The research, to be presented next month at a conference in Barcelona, has not been peer-reviewed. Nonetheless, the promotion of these findings and Dr Gerrard's stupid comments led to widespread news coverage and lots of criticism. In fact, Dr Gerrard has a well-deserved reputation for downplaying concerns about the pandemic.
To discuss the issue, I spoke with David Putrino, who trained as a physical therapist and neuroscientist in his native Australia and is now director of rehabilitation innovation at Mt Sinai Health System in New York. We also spoke about a new pre-print from Dr Putrino, Yale immunologist Akiko Iwasaki, and colleagues called “Sex differences in symptomatology and immune profiles of Long COVID.” (At one point, Dr Putrino searches for the name of an Australian Nobel laureate who trashed the Queensland study; it is immunologist Professor Peter Doherty.)
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