ISO-690 (author-date, English)

HADDAD, Anneke, Janda Ales̆, RENK, Hanna, STICH, Maximilian, FRIEH, Pauline, KAIER, Klaus, LOHRMANN, Florens, NIETERS, Alexandra, WILLEMS, Anna, HUZLY, Daniela, HENNEKE, Philipp und ELLING, Roland, 2022. Long COVID symptoms in exposed and infected children, adolescents and their parents one year after SARS-Co V-2 infection: A prospective observational cohort study. Freiburg: Universität.

Elsevier - Harvard (with titles)

Haddad, A., Janda, A., Renk, H., Stich, M., Frieh, P., Kaier, K., Lohrmann, F., Nieters, A., Willems, A., Huzly, D., Henneke, P., Elling, R., 2022. Long COVID symptoms in exposed and infected children, adolescents and their parents one year after SARS-Co V-2 infection: A prospective observational cohort study. Universität, Freiburg. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104245

American Psychological Association 7th edition

Haddad, A., Janda, A., Renk, H., Stich, M., Frieh, P., Kaier, K., Lohrmann, F., Nieters, A., Willems, A., Huzly, D., Henneke, P., & Elling, R. (ca. 2022). Long COVID symptoms in exposed and infected children, adolescents and their parents one year after SARS-Co V-2 infection: A prospective observational cohort study [Cd]. Universität. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104245

Springer - Basic (author-date)

Haddad A, Janda A, Renk H, Stich M, Frieh P, Kaier K, Lohrmann F, Nieters A, Willems A, Huzly D, Henneke P, Elling R (2022) Long COVID symptoms in exposed and infected children, adolescents and their parents one year after SARS-Co V-2 infection: A prospective observational cohort study. Universität, Freiburg

Juristische Zitierweise (Stüber) (Deutsch)

Haddad, Anneke/ Janda Ales̆/ Renk, Hanna/ Stich, Maximilian/ Frieh, Pauline/ Kaier, Klaus/ Lohrmann, Florens/ Nieters, Alexandra/ Willems, Anna/ Huzly, Daniela/ Henneke, Philipp/ Elling, Roland, Long COVID symptoms in exposed and infected children, adolescents and their parents one year after SARS-Co V-2 infection: A prospective observational cohort study, Freiburg 2022.

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