Dean of School of Medicine Presents at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
By Sandor Szabo, MD, PhD, MPH, DSc(h.c.), Founding Dean and Professor
At the 196th annual meeting of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (one of the oldest learned institutions in Europe) I organized a small symposium:
“Updates on Long COVID”
Chairs: Sandor Szabo and Eva Nagy
Eva Nagy, University of Guelph, Canada
“Coronavirus and its variants”
Sandor Szabo, American University of Health Sciences (AUHS), Long Beach, CA, USA
“Long COVID is real – but its pathogenesis is still a mystery, and its pharmacology is pitiful.”
Zoltan Acs, George Mason University, Washington, DC, USA
“The economic impact of COVID-19 & ‘Long COVID’ on the world“
Round Table discussion
Conclusions
I presented an extended version of my short presentation at the 7th annual conference of AMAT/AHAA in New York in April.