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Follow-COVID
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110
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2021 - 2021
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Whole blood
Urine
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United Kingdom
Scotland
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Summary
Follow-COVID is a study of over 100 patients across multiple regions within Scotland over the course of 6 years.
The study seeks to identify the long term consequences and future care needs of COVID-19 survivors.
Documentation
As COVID-19 is a new disease, there is a need to identify the long term consequences and future care needs of COVID19 survivors. Follow-COVID has recruited over 100 patients and has used blood testing, urine, respiratory samples, and tests of blood vessel function to measure the long term consequences of this disease.
The study consists of a preliminary patient visit, followed by a second in-person visit several months later. There are then phone call consultations 1 year, 2 years and 5 years after the first visit, giving a longitudinal view of the progression of symptoms and long covid.
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Observed Node | Disambiguating Description | Measured Value | Measured Property | Observation Date |
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Persons | There are approximately 110 participants in the Follow-COVID study | 110 | Count | 28 Sep 2021 |
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08/10/2024
Distribution release date
08/09/2021
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Start date
19/04/2021
End date
30/08/2021
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HIC has implemented a remote-access "Safe Haven" environment to protect data confidentiality, satisfy public concerns about data loss and reassure Data Controllers about HIC’s secure management and processing of their data.
Data is not released externally to data users for analysis on their own computers but placed on a server at HIC, within a restricted, secure IT environment, where the data user is given secure remote access to carry out their analysis.
Full details are available via the following link: https://www.dundee.ac.uk/hic/safe-haven
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