BREAKING RESEARCH: Characteristics and predictors of Long Covid in children
Long COVID in Kids is much more common than realized. Figures have been revised, upwards.
Kids’ long COVID involves persistent symptoms like fatigue, headaches, abdominal pain, and mood changes weeks or months after initial infection. It can impact daily activities and school performance. Research is ongoing to understand its prevalence, effects on growth and development, and appropriate treatments. Multidisciplinary care is crucial for managing symptoms and supporting affected children’s overall well-being
Long COVID in Kids is much more common than realized. Figures have been revised, upwards.
Long COVID Hero - Danilo Buonsenso
Long COVID in Kids is much more common than realized. Figures have been revised, upwards.
E4 Diagnosing and Managing Long COVID in Children ft. Danilo Buonsenso MD PhD Dr. Danilo Buonsenso discusses diagnosing and managing Long COVID in children. He highlights similarities in symptoms between children and adults, the underdiagnosis of Long COVID, its prevalence, age and gender differences, diagnostic challenges, and the need for a multi-disciplinary approach in community
E3 Understanding the Underlying Mechanisms of Long Covid in Children ft. Danilo Buonsenso Dr. Danilo Buonsenso discusses Long COVID's impact on children, highlighting lasting symptoms, research evidence, and the need for accurate diagnosis.
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Finding help can be difficult. We hope to remove a barrier by listing Long Covid Practioners for various Long Covid symptoms.
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Long Covid symptoms in children can vary widely and may persist for weeks or even months after the initial infection. While some children may recover fully within a few weeks, others continue to experience lingering effects that impact their daily lives.
111,816 children (3-17) are now experiencing #LongCovidKids Of which nearly 21,000 have their daily activities "limited a lot"! NOTE these are approx double the rates of March 2023 when the previous survey was stopped