Chronic viral coinfections differentially affect the likelihood of developing long COVID
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Paul Farrell
Review 2: "Impact of Pre-Existing Chronic Viral Infection and Reactivation on the Development of Long COVID"
Reviewers were mixed on the overall reliability of this preprint. There is agreement that the study results are supported by the data, but some concern over the suggested explanation for the results.
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Roberto Paganelli
Review 1: "Impact of Pre-Existing Chronic Viral Infection and Reactivation on the Development of Long COVID"
Reviewers were mixed on the overall reliability of this preprint. There is agreement that the study results are supported by the data, but some concern over the suggested explanation for the results.
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Reviewers: R Paganelli (D'Annunzio University of Chieti - Pescara) | 📒📒📒 ◻️◻️
P Farrell (Imperial College London) | 📘📘📘📘📘 -
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