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. 2021 Apr 9;89(6):1059-1067.
doi: 10.1002/ana.26076. Online ahead of print.

Approaches to understanding COVID-19 and its neurological associations

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Approaches to understanding COVID-19 and its neurological associations

Ettore Beghi et al. Ann Neurol. .

Abstract

There is an accumulating volume of research into neurological manifestations of COVID-19. However, inconsistent study designs, inadequate controls, poorly-validated tests, and differing settings, interventions, and cultural norms weaken study quality, comparability, and thus the understanding of the spectrum, burden and pathophysiology of these complications. Therefore, a global COVID-19 Neuro Research Coalition, together with the WHO, has reviewed reports of COVID-19 neurological complications and harmonised clinical measures for future research. This will facilitate well-designed studies using precise, consistent case definitions of SARS-CoV2 infection and neurological complications, with standardised forms for pooled data analyses that non-specialists can use, including in low-income settings. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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