One Year Later, How Does COVID-19 Affect Children?doi:10.1001/JAMAPEDIATRICS.2020.5817Lindsay A. ThompsonSonja A. RasmussenAmerican Medical Association
Back in June and July this year, the current wave of COVID-19 was mainly being driven by people in the 18-35 year old age bracket (orange line in the graph below). However, while cases in that group have fallen, we are now seeing a concerning rise in children (dark blue line). A...
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"Even before COVID, RSV was always a really worrisome thing for pediatricians in the fall," says Godsil. RSV is a common respiratory virus among children that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms,per the CDC. It can also cause wheezing and breathing difficulties, especially in children with...
2020 is the last year of China's 13th Five-Year Plan (FYP). However, the sudden COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the original pace of production and life. It's also a major test for the country's public health system. "The practice of fighting COVID-19 exposed many loop...
Researchers at Université Laval, the Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec-Université Laval and Université de Montréal received a $2.2 million grant today from the COVID-19 Immunity Working Group to measure the impact of the pandemic on food workers.
So how does COVID affect the brain? Here's what we know so far. How does the virus get to our brains? There's evidence connectingrespiratory viruses, including influenza, with brain dysfunction. Inrecordsof the1918 Spanish flu pandemic, reports abound of dementia, cognitive decline, and diffi...