Nisreen Alwan
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Dr Nisreen A. Alwan is an associate professor in Public Health at the University of Southampton, UK, honorary consultant of Public Health at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Alwan has a particular interest in Long COVID.[1][2]
Notable studies and publications[edit | edit source]
- Sep 7, 2020, Long covid: How to define it and how to manage it[3] - (Full text)
- Aug 27, 2020, Surveillance is underestimating the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic - The Lancet
- Aug 11, 2020, A negative COVID-19 test does not mean recovery - Nature
Talks and interviews[edit | edit source]
- Aug 17, 2020, Covid-19: Are we overlooking how long it takes to recover? - BBC World Service, Science in Action
Blogs and articles[edit | edit source]
- Oct 1, 2020, Why we need to keep using the patient term "Long Covid"
- Jul 28, 2020, What exactly is mild covid-19? - The BMJ
- Jul 28, 2020, Blaming Obesity is not the answer to the Coronavirus - Huffington Post
- Sep 15, 2020, Management of long covid. From doctors as patients: a manifesto for tackling persisting symptoms of covid-19[1] - The BMJ
Online presence[edit | edit source]
- PubMed
- Researchgate profile
- ORCID
- Website
- Southampton University profile
- YouTube
Learn more[edit | edit source]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Long COVID
- From doctors as patients: a manifesto for tackling persisting symptoms of covid-19
- National Health Service
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Alwan, Nisreen A.; Attree, Emily; Blair, Jennifer Mary; Bogaert, Debby; Bowen, Mary-Ann; Boyle, John; Bradman, Madeleine; Briggs, Tracy Ann; Burns, Sarah (September 15, 2020). "From doctors as patients: a manifesto for tackling persisting symptoms of covid-19". BMJ. 370. doi:10.1136/bmj.m3565. ISSN 1756-1833. PMID 32933949.
- ↑ Alwan, Nisreen A (July 28, 2020). "What exactly is mild covid-19?". The BMJ. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
- ↑ Alwan, Nisreen A (August 27, 2020). "Long covid: How to define it and how to manage it | The BMJ". bmj.com.