New research shows that people who recovered from Covid-19 have an estimated 25% increased risk of developing a psychiatric disorder in the four months after infection.
A recent Oregon State University study found that COVID-19 patients had a roughly 25% increased risk of developing a psychiatric disorder in the four months following their infection, compared with
In comparison to those who had other forms of respiratory tract infections, COVID-19 patients had a roughly 25% greater chance of having a mental condition in the four months after their infection, according to new research.
Covid-19 may increase the risk of developing a psychiatric disorders in the months after infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, according to a study conducted in the US.