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Study investigates long-term sequelae of COVID-19 in hospitalized children Researchers from ISARIC (International Severe Acute Respiratory and emerging Infection Consortium) pediatric Long Covid working group in the UK, Sechenov University and Z.A. Bashlyaeva Children s Municipal Clinical Hospital in Russia ran the largest study to date on children hospitalized with COVID-19. The study aimed to discover what the long-term effects are on children and adolescents who have been hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19. They also aimed to discover the risks of children developing long term symptoms after being diagnosed with COVID-19. According to the study, older children are at greater risk of developing Long COVID as well as children with allergic diseases reported by their parents. In the telephone interviews, parents reported mainly fatigue, changes in their taste or smell and sleeping problems, most commonly insomnia. ....
Share This The FINANCIAL Women under 50 and people who experienced severe disease had worse long-term outcomes following hospitalisation with COVID-19. The first long-term follow-up data from the International Severe Acute Respiratory and emerging Infections Consortium (ISARIC) Clinical Characterisation Protocol study from the UK is available today as a pre-print, and shows that, in adults who were admitted to hospital, nearly all experienced ongoing symptoms 3 months or more after the onset of their COVID-19 infection according to University of Glasgow. This paper was tabled at a meeting of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) on 25 February 2021. The research finds that adult women under the age of 50 had higher odds of worse long-term health outcomes when compared with men and older study participants, even if they had no previous co-morbidity. People with more severe acute disease in hospital also had worst long-term outcomes than those who did ....
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