Long Covid could cost the economy billions every year
Working days lost to long Covid could be costing the economy billions of pounds every year as patients struggle to cope with symptoms and return to work, finds a new study led by University College
Having multiple longterm conditions triples childrens risk for death after covid19
Children who have multiple long-term conditions are as almost three times more likely to die after COVID-19 compared with children who do not, according to data published in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. “There is limited reporting of the health outcomes following COVID-19 infection in individuals with multiple long-term conditions,” Shukrat O. Salisu-Olatunji, MBBS, MPH,
Staff still in ‘long recovery’ from covid, says Pritchard
The NHS workforce still has a "long recovery ahead" before it will be back to full "resilience" after covid, Amanda Pritchard told the public inquiry into the pandemic.
Nearly 23% Of Adults Face Long COVID Symptoms: AI-Based Study Reveals
Long COVID, a complex condition with lingering symptoms like fatigue, chronic cough, and brain fog may be affecting far more people than once believed.
AI tool enhances diagnosis of long COVID in electronic health records
Investigators at Mass General Brigham have developed an AI-based tool to sift through electronic health records to help clinicians identify cases of long COVID, an often mysterious condition that can encompass a litany of enduring symptoms, including fatigue, chronic cough, and brain fog after infection from SARS-CoV-2.
This group has the highest Long COVID diagnosis rates. But that's not the whole story
A new study has found the groups of people most likely to be diagnosed by a GP with Long COVID. But they aren’t necessarily those most likely to develop it.
New medical AI tool identifies more cases of long COVID from patient health records
Investigators at Mass General Brigham have developed an AI-based tool to sift through electronic health records to help clinicians identify cases of long COVID, an often mysterious
1 in 5 People In The US Could Have Long COVID-19, Says Study
More than 1 in 5 Americans are likely to suffer from long COVID, a new AI-assisted review has found. According to the analysis published in the journal Med, nearly 23 per cent of US adults experience the symptoms of long COVID-19. Long COVID-19 is a collection of symptoms that last three months or longer after your first COVID-19 symptoms stealing your energy, ability to think clearly, and sense of smell or taste. Read on to know in detail. , Health News - Times Now
Persistent symptoms after COVID‐19: an Australian stratified random health survey on long COVID
Improved community understanding of long COVID is required, and health systems need to develop clear pathways for treating patients, especially for those with persistent impairment
Almost five years into the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still major gaps in our knowledge as to the pathophysiology, treatment and prognosis of long COVID
Understanding long COVID using electronic general practice data - InSight+
With long COVID estimated to impact 5–10% of Australians infected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, it is vital to monitor the incidence and effects of long COVID, leading to better support for patients and general practice. General practice services are likely to be the primary contact point for individuals experiencing the post-infectious sequelae known as long […]
China Survey Says Up to 30% of Adults Felt Long Covid Symptoms
Up to three in every 10 Chinese adults experienced long Covid symptoms in a survey of more than 70,000 residents, offering rare insight into the scale of lingering issues plaguing the country’s 1.4 billion people well after the dismantling of pandemic curbs triggered a case surge.
New study of seven million records reveals who gets long COVID
Macquarie University researchers shed new light on who is most likely to be diagnosed with long COVID in a groundbreaking Australian study that promises to improve how we screen, monitor and treat patients.
Fungal Infections: Deadly Outbreaks Surge Following Covid Pandemic
A largely unnoticed surge of rare but deadly fungi is accelerating around the world, helped by the Covid-19 pandemic and a warming planet that appears to be training them to survive at higher and higher temperatures.
The Unequal Pandemic exposes COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on the poor
University College London (UCL) and Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK hosted a screening of The Unequal Pandemic, followed by a panel discussion, to launch the film about inequality during COVID.