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Australia funds $23m study into long COVID persisting beyond 12 weeks

The research will include investigating the biological pathways and causes of PASC subtypes.

Australia will be providing up to $23m for medical research on post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC)—or long COVID.

According to a press release, PASC happens when COVID-19 symptoms persist after 12 weeks.

Innovation projects will include investigating the biological pathways and causes of PASC subtypes, carrying out early-phase clinical research, and comparing the underlying causes of PASC with illnesses that happen after a viral infection.
 

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