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Novel Coronavirus May Not Affect Brain but Still Cause Damage


Novel Coronavirus May Not Affect Brain but Still Cause Damage
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April 19, 2021 at 12:04 PM
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The study suggest that the neurological changes often seen in these patients may result from inflammation triggered by the virus in other parts of the body or the brain s blood vessels.
We ve looked at more brains than other studies and we have used more techniques to search for the virus. The bottom line is that we find no evidence of viral RNA or protein in brain cells, said researcher James E. Goldman from Columbia University.
For the study, the research team examined the brains of 41 patients with Covid-19 who succumbed to the disease during their hospitalization. The patients ranged in age from 38 to 97, about half had been intubated and all had lung damage caused by the virus. ....

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COVID-19 may not actually infect the brain, but neurological damage persists: study

COVID-19 may not actually infect the brain, but neurological damage persists: study
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SARS-CoV-2: The virus does not infect the brain but still cause damage


NEW YORK: A new study finding suggests that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, likely does not directly infect the brain but can still inflict significant neurological damage. The findings, published in the journal Brain, suggest that the neurological changes often seen in these patients may result from inflammation triggered by the virus in other parts of the body or the brain s blood vessels.
Researcher James E. Goldman from Columbia University says,   We ve looked at more brains than other studies and we have used more techniques to search for the virus. The bottom line is that we find no evidence of viral RNA or protein in brain cells, . ....

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