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COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN LONG-COVID SYNDROME (BRAIN FOG): NEUROINFLAMMATORY MARKERS AND LONG-TERM PROGNOSES

Azamat KhabibullayevLecturer, Namangan International Medical Technical SchoolDilshodaxon KhakikatbekovaMaster's Student in Primary Education, Namangan Pedagogical Institute
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Background: Long-COVID syndrome, or the post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, has emerged as a significant public health challenge, with "brain fog" being one of its most debilitating neurological manifestations. This cognitive dysfunction encompasses deficits in attention, executive function, and memory, severely impacting the quality of life. This article explores the underlying mechanisms of cognitive impairment in Long-COVID patients, focusing on the pivotal role of neuroinflammatory markers and evaluating long-term clinical prognoses.

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