What a Disease in Cats May Teach Us About Long COVID
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What a disease in cats may teach us about long COVID
Feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP, is a serious and historically fatal disease in cats caused by a coronavirus. It behaves in many ways like severe coronavirus infections in humans, causing widespread inflammation, T cell exhaustion, and chronic immune dysfunction.
Health Minister Mónica García stated this Monday that, after persistent COVID was declared a chronic disease, the next step is to implement protocols in the autonomous communities, although "some have already begun to do so" in […]
The Spanish Ministry of Health and the different regions have just approved a new chronicity status that includes this pathology, which means that specific monitoring protocols will be created that "should be equal in all communities." It is only a paragraph in a document signed between the Ministry of Health and the autonomous communities (provinces), but it has become a light in the dark for thousands of people in Spain. Persistent covid has b…
The Minister of Health, Mónica García, has described as "important step" the inclusion, within the strategy of chronicity of the National Health System, of the specific approach of the persistent Covid that, as she has pointed out, must now be implemented by the autonomous communities with "specific protocols and healthcare circuits".
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