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Study finds low rate of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection for patients with severe illness

Study finds low rate of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection for patients with severe illness A review of more than 9,000 U.S. patients with severe COVID-19 infection showed less than 1% contracted the illness again, with an average reinfection time of 3.5 months after an initial positive test. Those are the findings from a study conducted by researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine and MU Health Care. The researchers teamed up with the MU Institute for Data Science and Informatics and the Tiger Institute for Health Innovation to review data from 62 U.S. health care facilities. They found 63 of the 9,119 patients (0.7%) with severe COVID-19 infection contracted the virus a second time, with a mean reinfection period of 116 days. Of the 63 who were reinfected, two (3.2%) died. Patients categorized as non-white were at greater risk of reinfection than white patients.

Valley News - Valley News names new editor

‘Valley News’ names new editor Matt Clary. Copyright (c) Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Modified: 6/15/2021 4:51:45 PM WEST LEBANON Matt Clary, a longtime member of the newsroom staff, has been named the next editor of the Valley News. “Matt has been a valuable member of the Valley News staff for the last 14 years. He has a passion for the newspaper and the Upper Valley that is contagious,” McClory said. “I am excited and look forward to working with Matt in his new role. Our industry has and will continue to be faced with serious challenges. I am confident that with Matt’s leadership and our exceptional staff, we will continue the long-standing journalistic excellence that has defined the

TUESDAY UPDATES: MU researchers find COVID-19 reinfection rate less than 1% for those with severe illness

TUESDAY UPDATES: MU researchers find COVID-19 reinfection rate less than 1% for those with severe illness A study conducted by researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine and MU Health Care showed that more than 9,000 U.S. patients with severe COVID-19 infection showed less than 1% contracted the illness again, with an average reinfection time of 3.5 months after an initial positive test. The study reviewed data from 62 U.S. health care facilities and found 63 of the 9,119 patients (0.7%) with severe COVID-19 infection contracted the virus a second time. “Our analysis also found asthma and nicotine dependence were associated with reinfection,” said lead researcher Adnan I. Qureshi, MD, a professor of clinical neurology at the MU School of Medicine. “However, there was a significantly lower rate of pneumonia, heart failure and acute kidney injury observed with reinfection compared with primary infection.”

Страшный тренд среди подростков: зачем они наносят себе увечья, объясняет психолог

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