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sequela

[si-kwel-uh, -kwee-luh] / sɪˈkwɛl ə, -ˈkwi lə /


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Many who survive the initial viral illness suffer debilitating long-term sequelae.

From Scientific American

Late sequelae have been described even in young, healthy people who had mild initial infection.

From Scientific American

Any such cardiac sequelae lingering weeks to months after the fact is clearly concerning, and we’re seeing more evidence of it.

From Scientific American

Our leaders’ actions place front line workers at greater risk of moral injury and its negative sequelae which includes grave actions such as suicide.

From Scientific American

“I think there will be long-term sequelae,” said Yale cardiologist Dr. Joseph Brennan, using the medical term for a disease’s downstream effects.

From Los Angeles Times