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Collaborative on Fatigue Following Infection

From MEpedia, a crowd-sourced encyclopedia of ME and CFS science and history

The international Collaborative on Fatigue Following Infection or COFFI is a research initiative that aims to study postviral fatigue syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome using data from many different countries, and from patients who have experienced a number of different illnesses, including bacterial illnesses and viruses. Collaborates include notable proponents of the biopsychosocial model of ME/CFS such as PACE trial authors Peter White and Gabrielle Murphy, Andrew Lloyd, and Esther Crawley.

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  • 2018, The international collaborative on fatigue following infection (COFFI)[2] (Full text)

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