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    SECUELAS POSCOVID-19. REVISION SISTEMATICA
    (Centro de Estudios Sociales de América Latina (CES—AL), 2022) Morocho Morocho, Sergio Ronaldo
    This study has been developed as a bibliographic and literary review to analyze the post- Covid-19 sequelae in Ecuador and Latin America, as the definition of the referential research environment, which contributes to the wealth of health, clinical, medical and public health knowledge, considering the importance of the current pandemic that the world is going through. The research objective was to analyze the consequences of Covid- 19, to form a criterion based on facts based on referential studies that contribute to the knowledge of the current scenario. The methodology is qualitative, due to the fact that 31 scientific articles and research appropriate to the topic of the pandemic were reviewed, especially on analyzes in institutionalized patients due to SARS-CoV-2, coronavirus 2, which estimated a situation of serious context and I criticize mainly, to observe the evolution of health and the consequences after the disease. The results showed that, although there is a clearer picture since the pandemic began in 2020, a specific clinical criterion for Covid-19 cannot yet be constructed, because the current studies are still in the testing phase, from research and development. results in all age ranges and sixths around the world. Consequently, it is intended to contribute to the development of medical and health knowledge, maintaining the perspective of constant evolution of the disease in the population.

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