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UB Long COVID Registry
Protocol: STUDY00006343
Full Title
Ub-CO-V: Assessing Long Covid in WNY
Description
The University at Buffalo (UB) is looking for volunteers to join a long COVID-19 registry. Our goal is to build a registry of local Western New York community members who are experiencing the effects of long COVID-19 infection. This registry will help us to share news about long COVID-19 as we learn more about this condition. UB researchers will also use the registry to communicate information about studies recruiting volunteers with long COVID-19.

People with long COVID-19 experience long-term effects from their infection. A few common symptoms of long COVID-19 include: difficulty breathing or shortness of breath; cough; chest, stomach, joint or muscle pain; fast beating heart; difficulty thinking or concentrating (or “brain fog”); change in smell or taste; headache; sleep problems; dizziness when you stand; pins-and-needles feelings; fever; tiredness; or rash.

To join the long COVID-19 registry, please click the following link: https://redcap.buffalo.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=XEM3DCALF4KLR9PX. For more information, please email the study team at ubcov@buffalo.edu.
Compensation: No
Eligibility
Adults over the age of 18 years old
Experiencing symptoms of long COVID-19 infection
Live in one of the eight counties of Western New York (Niagara, Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Allegany, Wyoming, Genesee, and Orleans)
Age Group: Adults
Principal Investigator: JENNIFER ABELES
Contact(s)
Sarah Thomas
sathomas@buffalo.edu
+1 888-888-8888
Want to Learn More?

Let us know how the study team can reach you. If you do not hear back within 2 business days, reach out to the study team directly at the contact information above or email ctsiresearch@buffalo.edu and someone will assist you.

Your information will be shared only with the research study team for recruitment purposes and designated CTSI personnel for project quality assurance and will remain confidential. Your information will be stored indefinitely. Should you no longer want this information to be provided in the aforementioned ways, please contact ctsiresearch@buffalo.edu.