An international group of 3,762 participants from 56 countries identified 203 symptoms in 10 organ systems that persisted at least four weeks after a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19.
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Experts raise concerns on long Covid symptoms appearing after six months to a year from infection
Experts raise concerns on long Covid symptoms appearing after six months to a year from infection
NK Arora, chief of Operations Research Group, part of the national Covid task force, also said antibodies may remain in the system for three to nine months. 3 hours ago The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, with its spike proteins shown in red. | US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Wikimedia Commons (public domain)
Recovered Covid-19 patients may develop new symptoms within six months to a year after recuperating from the disease, a member of the coronavirus National Task Force, under the Indian Council of Medical Research, told
One of the few statistical comforts of the otherwise nightmarish COVID-19 pandemic â that it largely spares young people â is fading: The long-haul symptoms that have stricken many U.S. adults are now hitting those under 20.
A relatively small but increasing percentage of children are struggling for months with extreme fatigue, rapid heart rate, memory loss, depression and other symptoms. In one sign of their growing numbers, the UH Rainbow Babies and Childrenâs Hospital in Cleveland is opening a Long Haul Clinic just for young people, the first of its kind in the country.
Families whose children are afflicted are plunged into a terrifying maze of symptoms that come and go, and have no knowable end point. Katie Krol, 42, got the virus from a co-worker at a Michigan engine plant in March 2020 and brought it home to her two youngest children. All three continue to suffer.