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Promising new research supports that autoimmunity—in which the immune system targets its own body—may contribute to Long COVID symptoms in some patients.

Antibodies From Long COVID Patients Provide Clues to Autoimmunity Hypothesis

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The study could also help researchers create diagnostic tools for evaluating which patients have Long COVID induced by autoimmunity so that doctors can identify who is most likely to benefit from treatments such as these.

Iwasaki plans to continue researching why and how autoantibodies might cause Long COVID, as well as conduct randomized clinical trials on promising treatments. She is also conducting similar antibody transfer studies in other post-acute infection syndromes, such as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).

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  • I'm pretty sure I had ME even before Long COVID. Always ill, especially after exercising. And when I went to the doctor to complain they'd say "YoU mUsT hAvE a StRoNg ImMuNe SyStEm."

    I believe in a way they were right.