Infections Including SARS-CoV-2 as Triggers for Vocal Cord Dysfunction
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2024/04/01
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Description:Postinfection syndrome has been suggested as a trigger for vocal cord dysfunction, but to date, there have been little data supporting this observation. This study suggests a role for respiratory infectious etiologies, including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, in the development of vocal cord dysfunction. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISSN:2213-2198
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Volume:42
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Issue:4
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20069633
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Citation:J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract 2024 Apr; 42(4):1086-1088
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Contact Point Address:Jennilee Luedders, MD, Division of Allergy & Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 985990 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 68198
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Email:jennilee.luedders@unmc.edu
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Federal Fiscal Year:2024
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Performing Organization:University of Nebraska Medical Center
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:20210901
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Source Full Name:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
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End Date:20250831
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:74c6ae917934dbff4c8299ed96dbb668511d510c20ec6dc2a037c531b4aa8911e2ad0bf4b74ba9b8ee9e7daffba342d3e43a16fa70804be241fff49d7566223a
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