Ludvigsson1 reporting 5 cases of children with prolonged symptoms after being diagnosed of mild SARS〤oVinfection. There are many articles reviewing the long‐term manifestations of COVID in adult patients2, but paediatric reports are still scarce....
While the clinical spectrum of those infected ranged from asymptomatic, to mild symptoms, to multiorgan failure and to death, the vast majority of individuals recover, to at least a reasonably functional level. The long-term outcomes of infection are remaining to be defined. But it is becoming ...
I myself had COVID in April of 2020, and I struggled with symptoms for many, many months after I had my COVID infection. So I'm one of those people that was very healthy, on the younger side, I like to think, and really struggled with some of these longer term symptoms. Our pati...
A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health brings more understanding to the symptoms of long COVID, with the aim of helping lead to much-needed treatment options.
Here’s a look at the latest Long COVID research and the reemergence of a therapy whose efficacy has yet to be proven.
Amada Aparicio6, Viviana Loria2, D. Rebecca Prevots4, Mitchell H. Gail3,9, Rolando Herrero2 and the RESPIRA Study Group Abstract Background Evidence continues to accumulate regarding the potential long-term health consequences of COVID- 19 in the ...
To evaluate the frequency, duration and patterns of long-term coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) symptoms and to analyse risk factors for long-lasting COVID-19 sequelae among a cohort of hospital employees (HEs). We conducted a survey regarding persiste
Support groups and patient care clinics have been created to help patients who suffer from lasting effects of the virus and large research studies, such as the SARS-CoV-2 Recovery Cohort though NIH, aim to provide more insight into why some patients develop Long COVID and how best to manage...
This cohort study investigates factors associated with COVID-19 symptoms in the 6 months after infection and compares the frequency of medical encounters
Children who develop COVID-19 rarely experience symptoms that last longer than 4 weeks, according to a large UK study published in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health. In fact, fewer than one in 20 children with COVID-19 has long-term symptoms.