Hannah Davis

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Hannah E Davis is an artist, Long COVID researcher, and a founding member of the Patient-Led Research Collaborative.[1][2]

Notable studies[edit | edit source]

  • 2021, Patient-Led Research Collaborative: embedding patients in the Long COVID narrative - (Full text)
  • 2021, A clinical case definition of post COVID-19 condition by a Delphi consensus[3] - (Full text)
  • 2020 (pre-print) / Jul 15, 2021, Characterizing long COVID in an international cohort: 7 months of symptoms and their impact[4] - (Abstract)

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lowenstein, Fiona; Davis, Hannah (April 13, 2020). "We Need to Talk About What Coronavirus Recoveries Look Like". New York Times.
  2. "Patient Led Research Collaborative – for Long COVID". patientresearchcovid19.com. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  3. Soriano, Joan B.; Allan, Maya; Alsokhn, Carine; Alwan, Nisreen A.; Askie, Lisa; Davis, Hannah E.; Diaz, Janet V.; Dua, Tarun; de Groote, Wouter; Jakob, Robert; Lado, Marta; Marshall, John; Murthy, Srin; Preller, Jacobus; Relan, Pryanka; Schiess, Nicoline; Seahwag, Archana (October 6, 2021), A clinical case definition of post COVID-19 condition by a Delphi consensus, World Health Organization (WHO) clinical case definition working group on post COVID-19 condition, World Health Organization
  4. Davis, Hannah E.; Assaf, Gina S.; McCorkell, Lisa; Wei, Hannah; Low, Ryan J.; Re'em, Yochai; Redfield, Signe; Austin, Jared P.; Akrami, Athena (July 15, 2021). "Characterizing long COVID in an international cohort: 7 months of symptoms and their impact". EClinicalMedicine. 38: 101019. doi:10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101019. ISSN 2589-5370. PMC 8280690. PMID 34308300. Unknown parameter |authorlinklink= ignored (help)