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Minder risico op een long covid

Volgens een Duitse studie, die is gepubliceerd in de International Journal of Infectious Diseases, zou de omicronvariant minder vaak een long covid veroorzaken dan de eerste varianten. Een eerdere infectie zou beschermen tegen een long covid.

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Long COVID Features Many Lasting Effects, Study Says

A significant number of people who get COVID-19 continue to have some type of symptoms for months or only feel somewh...

WHO 'Strongly Advises Against' Use of Two COVID Treatments

LONDON, 16/09 - Two COVID-19 antibody therapies are no longer recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), on ...

Covid-19 - Pfizer-vaccin tegen omikron-subvarianten ingezet tijdens boostercampagne

Diagnosing Kids With Long COVID Can Be Tricky: Experts

15/08 - When Spencer Siedlecki got COVID-19 in March 2021, he was sick for weeks with extreme fatigue, fevers, a sore...

Longer time between COVID shots may protect young men from heart inflammation

NEW YORK 04/07 - The risk of myocarditis or pericarditis after mRNA COVID vaccine may be product-specific and influen...

Severe COVID-19 in chronic liver disease linked with cholestasis and secondary sclerosing cholangitis

NEW YORK 30/06 - Severe COVID-19 increases the risk for cholestasis and secondary sclerosing cholangitis (SSC) in pat...

Epstein-Barr may play a role in some long COVID; coronavirus can impair blood sugar processing by organs

28/06 - The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further st...

Use of statins for primary prevention tied to lower risk of hospitalization for COVID-19

NEW YORK 27/06 - Patients taking statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease may have a lower risk of ho...

After COVID-19, kids have more symptoms but less anxiety

27/06 - Persistent health problems were only slightly more common in children after COVID-19 than in similarly-aged k...

Paxlovid "rebound" patients may need longer treatment

27/06 - The rebound of symptoms reported in some COVID-19 patients who took a five-day course of Pfizer's antiviral P...

Some long COVID patients still have virus in blood

27/06 - Some cases of long COVID may be the immune system's response to a SARS-CoV-2 infection lurking somewhere in t...

Early Omicron infection unlikely to protect against current variants

NEW YORK 18/06 - People infected with the earliest version of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, first identifie...

Omicron less likely to cause long COVID - UK study

LONDON, 18/06 - The Omicron variant of coronavirus is less likely to cause long COVID than previous variants, accordi...

Neurological symptoms of COVID-19 can last months

18/06 - COVID-19-related neurological symptoms, such as memory and concentration issues, can last half a year or more...

Vaccination plus prior COVID best protects against Omicron

18/06 - People who were infected with an earlier version of the coronavirus and received three doses of an mRNA vacci...

New blood test could improve COVID-19 defenses assessment

16/06 - A new blood test that measures T cells may yield more accurate information about the body's ability to contro...

Rare post-COVID-19 syndrome in children less common now

14/06 - The rare but life-threatening inflammatory syndrome seen in some children after a coronavirus infection has b...

COVID-19 in pregnancy linked with babies' learning skills

14/06 - Babies born to mothers who had COVID-19 while pregnant may be at higher than average risk for problems with b...

Baricitinib has better safety profile than dexamethasone when added to remdesivir for COVID-19

NEW YORK 09/06 - For patients with severe COVID-19 requiring supplemental oxygen, combining remdesivir with either ba...

Impact of coronavirus variants may be location-dependent

3/06 - A new approach to viewing viral evolution could help predict whether and when a new coronavirus variant is lik...

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