We aim to summarise and critically appraise the evidence on the prevalence of post COVID-19 syndrome (also known as 'Long Covid'). Post COVID-19 syndrome is clinically defined as "signs or symptoms that develop during or after an infection consistent with COVID-19, continue for more than 12 weeks and are not explained by an alternative diagnosis." Understanding the prevalence of post-Covid syndrome in the population is an important part of planning for national recovery from the pandemic, as well as understanding likely future health needs. This area of work is ongoing. If you are a volunteer interested in joining this review, or an external organisation interested in partnering with UNCOVER, please get in touch with us. Publications Reviews and Summaries Summary: What is the Prevalence of the Post COVID-19 Syndrome (Defined as Having Signs and Symptoms 12 Weeks Post the Acute Phase of the Infection)? Document uncover-028-01-post-covid-syndrome (842.84 KB / PDF) By: Theodoratou, E., McQuillan, R., Curry, G., Dong, Y., Dozier, M., Goodwin, L., Farfan de los Godos, E., Iduye, D., Kirolos, A., Krishan, P., McSwiggan, E., Nundy, M., Rostron, J., Xu, W., Zhang, Z. Student Dissertations If you are interested in completing an extended project or Masters dissertation on a related topic, UNCOVER may be able to offer practical support, (co-)supervision and/or peer mentorship. Please contact our Project Manager for more information. Blogs, Interviews and Talks Meet the Team Professor Evropi Theodoratou Review Co-Lead View Profile Dr Ruth McQuillan Review Co-Lead View Profile Marshall Dozier Information Specialist View Profile Dr Gwenetta Curry Review Team View Profile Yijia Dong Review Team Lara Goodwin Review Team Emma Farfan de los Godos Review Team Damilola Iduye Review Team Dr Amir Kirolos Review Team View Profile Dr Prerna Krishan Review Team Emilie McSwiggan Review Team View Profile Dr Madhurima Nundy Review Team Jasmin Rostron Review Team Wei Xu Review Team Xiaomeng Zhang Review Team Dr Nazir Lone Advisor View Profile Professor Gerry Fowkes Advisor View Profile Professor Harry Campbell Advisor View Profile Expression of Interest This article was published on 2024-09-24