What Does Long COVID Look Like in Young Children?
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What does long COVID look like in young children?
US scientists have characterised the symptoms of long COVID in early childhood, and say the condition differs between kids aged up to two years and those aged between three and five. Kids two and under were more likely to experience trouble sleeping, fussiness, poor appetite, stuffy nose, and cough, while kids aged three to five were more likely to experience dry cough and daytime tiredness/sleepiness or low energy, the scientists say. These sym…
An international research team led by the University of Helsinki has identified a hereditary risk factor for Long Covid. The post Long Covid: Researchers identify hereditary risk for "brain nebula" first appeared on Nordic.info.
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