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Scientists in a lab examining virus models linking co-infections to long COVID symptoms like fatigue and brain fog.
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Researchers explore role of co-infections in long COVID symptoms

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A team of microbiologists suggests that infections occurring alongside SARS-CoV-2 may contribute to some cases of long COVID, potentially by reactivating latent pathogens such as Epstein–Barr virus or altering the course of tuberculosis. Their perspective, published in eLife, stresses that this remains a hypothesis and calls for large studies and better animal models to test whether these co-infections help drive persistent symptoms like fatigue and brain fog.

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