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Lakshmi Manoharan
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 9
Citations - 429
Lakshmi Manoharan is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Public health. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 48 citations.
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Characterising long COVID: a living systematic review.
Melina Michelen,Melina Michelen,Lakshmi Manoharan,Natalie Elkheir,Vincent Cheng,Andrew Dagens,Claire E. Hastie,Margaret E O’Hara,Jake Suett,Dania T Dahmash,Polina Bugaeva,Ishmeala Rigby,Daniel Munblit,Daniel Munblit,Eli Harriss,Amanda Burls,Carole Foote,Janet T Scott,Gail Carson,Piero Olliaro,Louise Sigfrid,Charitini Stavropoulou +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, a living systematic review was conducted to synthesize evidence on Long Covid characteristics, to inform clinical management, rehabilitation, and interventional studies to improve long term outcomes.
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Characterising long-term covid-19: a rapid living systematic review
Melina Michelen,Melina Michelen,Vincent Cheng,Lakshmi Manoharan,Natalie Elkheir,Natalie Elkheir,Drew Dagens,Claire E. Hastie,Margaret E O’Hara,Jake Suett,Dania T Dahmash,Polina Bugaeva,Ishmeala Rigby,Daniel Munblit,Daniel Munblit,Eli Harriss,Amanda Burls,Carol Foote,Janet T Scott,Gail Carson,Piero Olliaro,Louise Sigfrid,Charitini Stavropoulou +22 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that long covid is a complex, heterogeneous condition; however, the limited evidence base currently precludes a precise definition of its symptoms and prevalence.
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What are the long-term symptoms and complications of COVID-19: a protocol for a living systematic review
Melina Michelen,Louise Sigfrid,Lakshmi Manoharan,Natalie Elkheir,Natalie Elkheir,Claire E. Hastie,Margaret E O’Hara,Jake Suett,Vincent Cheng,Amanda Burls,Carol Foote,Charitini Stavropoulou +11 more
TL;DR: A protocol for a living systematic review that aims to synthesize the evidence on the prevalence and duration of symptoms and clinical features of post-acute CO VID-19 and its long-term complications to support the work of policy makers, practitioners, and patients when planning rehabilitation for those recovering from COVID-19.
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From severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): a systematic review of the quality and responsiveness of clinical management guidelines in outbreak settings
Samuel Lipworth,Ishmeala Rigby,Vincent Cheng,Peter A. Bannister,Eli Harriss,Karen Cook,Erhui Cai,Mais Tattan,Terrence Epie,Lakshmi Manoharan,Kate Lambe,Melina Michelen,Anna Vila-Gilibets,Andrew Dagens,Louise Sigfrid,Peter Horby,Helen Groves,Peter Hart +17 more
TL;DR: The quality of most CMGs produced in coronaviridae outbreaks is poor and limited evidence of improvement over time is found, highlighting that current development frameworks must be improved.
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From SARS and MERS to COVID-19: a review of the quality and responsiveness of clinical management guidelines in outbreak settings
Samuel Lipworth,Ishmeala Rigby,Vincent Cheng,Peter Bannister,Eli Harriss,Karen Cook,Erhui Cai,Mais Tattan,Terrence Epie,Lakshmi Manoharan,Kate Lambe,Melina Michelen,Anna Gilibets,Andrew Dagens,Louise Sigfrid,Peter Horby +15 more
TL;DR: The quality of most CMGs produced in coronaviridae outbreaks is poor and there is no evidence of improvement over time, highlighting that current development frameworks must be improved.