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Infants and preschoolers show unique signs of long COVID
Infants and preschoolers show unique signs of long COVID
“Infants, toddlers and preschoolers exhibit symptoms of long COVID, but the symptoms can be different and more difficult to identify in these children, according to Rutgers Health research.”
Infants, toddlers and preschoolers exhibit symptoms of long COVID, but the symptoms can be different and more difficult to identify in these children, according to Rutgers Health research.
·news-medical.net·
Infants and preschoolers show unique signs of long COVID
Long COVID in Young Children, School-Aged Children, and Teens
Long COVID in Young Children, School-Aged Children, and Teens
Long COVID has surpassed asthma as the most common chronic illness among US children, impacting est. 6 million kids. JAMA Pediatrics outlines symptoms, different by age, from poor sleep & appetite in toddlers to fatigue, brain fog, & mood changes in teens
·jamanetwork.com·
Long COVID in Young Children, School-Aged Children, and Teens
ANALYSIS: Why are B.C. kids sick all the time? Health experts explain
ANALYSIS: Why are B.C. kids sick all the time? Health experts explain
“The consequences of repeated COVID-19 infections are now becoming clear in B.C., across Canada and around the world”
The consequences of repeated COVID-19 infections are now becoming clear in B.C., across Canada and around the world
·surreynowleader.com·
ANALYSIS: Why are B.C. kids sick all the time? Health experts explain
Long COVID pandemic in the aftermath of the acute phase - Centre for Pandemics and One-Health Research
Long COVID pandemic in the aftermath of the acute phase - Centre for Pandemics and One-Health Research
In this COVID study with adolescents, we found that approximately 47% had long-term sequels, and quite a high percentage of these would fulfil the criteria for chronic fatigue syndrome, which is a debilitating situation.”
·med.uio.no·
Long COVID pandemic in the aftermath of the acute phase - Centre for Pandemics and One-Health Research
What It’s Like to Have Long COVID As a Kid
What It’s Like to Have Long COVID As a Kid

“CogIt started when my brain gave out on me in algebra class one January day in 2022. I couldn’t figure out a simple math problem; all I saw were numbers and symbols. My eyelids drooped, my head hurt, I could barely stay awake. Something wasn’t right. I hadn’t felt like myself since getting COVID-19 a couple weeks earlier. Simple tasks like reading a text or standing up were draining. But what happened in that classroom scared me. At age 14, my life became a state of constant exhaustion, punctuated by doctors’ visits that, months later, would lead to a Long COVID diagnosis.”

t started when my brain gave out on me in algebra class one January day in 2022. I couldn’t figure out a simple math problem; all I saw were numbers and symbols. My eyelids drooped, my head hurt, I could barely stay awake. Something wasn’t right.I hadn’t felt like myself since getting COVID-19 a couple weeks earlier. Simple tasks like reading a text or standing up were draining. But what happened in that classroom scared me. At age 14, my life became a state of constant exhaustion, punctuated by doctors’ visits that, months later, would lead to a Long COVID diagnosis.
·time.com·
What It’s Like to Have Long COVID As a Kid
Hypertrophic tonsils as a SARS-CoV-2 reservoir in children
Hypertrophic tonsils as a SARS-CoV-2 reservoir in children
“Hypertrophic tonsils as the SARS-CoV-2 reservoir in children: 23% of tonsil and adenoid tissue samples of children who had undergone adenotonsillectomy, were positive for the SARS-CoV-2 nucleoprotein”
Hypertrophic tonsils as the SARS-CoV-2 reservoir in children: 23% of tonsil and adenoid tissue samples of children who had undergone adenotonsillectomy, were positive for the SARS-CoV-2 nucleoprotein
·discovermednews.com·
Hypertrophic tonsils as a SARS-CoV-2 reservoir in children
Unpacking the impact: The lingering effects of COVID on children
Unpacking the impact: The lingering effects of COVID on children

“Evidence is growing that while children have a lower rate of severe acute illness from COVID-19, lingering effects after even seemingly mild cases are impacting millions of children and teens. Between 1 in 5 and 1 in 10 pediatric infections — including both asymptomatic cases and those that are severe — are followed by long COVID symptoms, per a recent JAMA study.

That’s as many as 6 million U.S. children. And research suggests the risk rises with repeat infections. Meanwhile, symptoms can last three years or more

·deseret.com·
Unpacking the impact: The lingering effects of COVID on children