
ME/CFS and Long Covid
Diagnosis and management of chronic fatigue syndromes
Gavin Spickett(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 31. July 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-19-896213-7 (ISBN)
Description
Chronic fatigue syndromes are extremely common and it is important that frontline healthcare staff have access to authoritative information to guide their interactions with patients. This book is primarily aimed at General Practitioners, non-specialist physicians, nurses, and therapy staff, to explain how to recognise, diagnose, and treat the condition.
Current research clearly indicates that ME/CFS and Long Covid are chronic medical conditions caused by inflammation in the brain consequent upon infection rather than depression, psychological illness, or malingering. The latest information derived from studies on Long Covid and now applied to ME/CFS confirm that the illnesses have a clear underlying pathology and are not purely psychiatric or psychological. This is leading to potential new research-based treatments.
This useful and clearly organised book discusses extensive differential diagnoses to ensure that other treatable diseases which present as chronic fatigue are identified and managed. Research-based therapies are reviewed so that healthcare professionals can provide better guidance on management, including evidence (or lack thereof) to support alternative therapies.
Current research clearly indicates that ME/CFS and Long Covid are chronic medical conditions caused by inflammation in the brain consequent upon infection rather than depression, psychological illness, or malingering. The latest information derived from studies on Long Covid and now applied to ME/CFS confirm that the illnesses have a clear underlying pathology and are not purely psychiatric or psychological. This is leading to potential new research-based treatments.
This useful and clearly organised book discusses extensive differential diagnoses to ensure that other treatable diseases which present as chronic fatigue are identified and managed. Research-based therapies are reviewed so that healthcare professionals can provide better guidance on management, including evidence (or lack thereof) to support alternative therapies.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
2 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 135 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
295 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-896213-7 (9780198962137)
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Dr Gavin Spickett is a retired consultant in immunology, allergy, and general medicine. He trained in medicine at the University of Oxford and earned his DPhil at the MRC Cellular Immunology Unit, Oxford. He completed general medical training in Ipswich and trained in immunology, allergy, and immunopathology at the MRC Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, and the Department of Immunology at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. In 1991, he took up the position of consultant clinical immunologist, allergist, and general physician in Newcastle, where he worked until retirement in 2021. During his career, he developed the Regional Clinical Immunology and Allergy service and the associated laboratory service. He established and led the Regional Chronic Fatigue Network and was the lead clinician for ME/CFS at the Royal Victoria Infirmary. In 2017, he was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the UK Primary Immunodeficiency Network for his work for patients with primary immunodeficiencies.
Author
Retired consultant in Immunology, Allergy, and General MedicineRetired consultant in Immunology, Allergy, and General Medicine, Royal Victoria Infirmary
Content
Acknowledgements Preface 1: The history of chronic fatigue 2: When to suspect ME/CFS or Long Covid 3: The diagnosis of chronic fatigue 4: Primary ME/CFS or Long Covid versus secondary chronic fatigue 5: Theories of causation 6: What do you tell a patient? 7: Young people with chronic fatigue 8: What therapies are helpful? 9: What drug treatments are available? 10: Prognosis 11: Work, school & university 12: Benefits & pensions 13: Conclusions Appendices Index