Nearly 30 per cent of children who were hospitalised for Covid-19 or MIS-C, a rare but covid-related severe condition, in the United States had symptoms more than a couple of months after their diagnosis, finds a new study.
कोरोना की दूसरी लहर कमजोर पड़ते ही अब तीसरी लहर आने का अनुमान हैं। एक्सपर्ट्स कह रहे हैं कि अगस्त-सितंबर के बीच तीसरी लहर आ सकती है। तब तक बच्चों को वैक्सीन नहीं लगी होगी, लिहाजा वही सबसे अनसेफ होंगे और खतरे में भी। पर इससे पहले, कोरोना से रिकवर हो चुके बच्चों में एक नई बीमारी दिख रही है। ये उन बच्चों को हो रही है जिनमें कोरोना के माइल्ड सिम्प्टम्स थे। | Symptoms of MIS-C Disease; Early Signs, Treatment & More; आखिर ये MIS-C �
The second wave of the pandemic has affected children severely than the first wave. Several MIS-C cases have been observed in post-Covid patients between 4-18 years of age.
CDC taps Phoenix Children s in search to learn more about MIS-C
A team at Phoenix Children s is researching multisystem inflammatory syndrome.
and last updated 2021-05-05 09:29:06-04
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is working to learn more about Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C).
The agency is asking 4 hospitals, including Phoenix Children s, to help them find answers.
ABC15 Health Insider Dr. Wassim Ballan is no stranger to MIS-C. He is an infectious disease doctor at Phoenix Children s and is now on a team of medical experts selected by the CDC to investigate this rare but serious, pediatric health condition that affects children, weeks after a COVID-19 infection or exposure.
According to a study of more than 1700 adolescents, just a small percentage of patients reported had COVID-19 symptoms before developing the extreme inflammatory disease.