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New Study Shows Long Haul COVID-19 Can Kill Patients Months After Infection

by Tyler Durden Thursday, Apr 22, 2021 - 10:05 PM Across the US, tens of thousands of people who were infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, have struggled with a buffet of debilitating symptoms that made it impossible for them to work or live normal lives. Many of those who were eligible sought disability as baffled scientists tried to determine the cause of the long hauler syndrome, as it has come to be known. Now, the latest research published in the journal Nature shows that long haulers are at much higher risk of dying from their protracted symptoms. How much higher? The data showed survivors had a 59% increased risk of dying within six months after contracting the SARS-CoV-2 virus, researchers reported Thursday in the journal Nature. This excess mortality translates into about 8 extra deaths per 1,000 patients. That s worsening the pandemic’s hidden toll amid growing recognition that many patients require readmission, and some die, weeks after the v

Covid survivors, who weren t sick to be hospitalised, have increased risk of death in 6 months

Covid survivors, who weren t sick to be hospitalised, have increased risk of death in 6 months SECTIONS Covid survivors, who weren t sick to be hospitalised, have increased risk of death in 6 monthsPTI Last Updated: Apr 23, 2021, 06:01 PM IST Share iStock The side effects of Covid include breathing problems, irregular heart rhythms, mental health issues and hair loss. Related NEW DELHI: COVID-19 survivors - including those not sick enough to be hospitalised - have an increased risk of death in the six months following diagnosis with the virus, according to the largest comprehensive study of long COVID-19 to date. The research, published in the journal Nature on Thursday, reveals the massive burden this disease is likely to place on the world s population in the coming years, they said.

Many COVID-19 survivors have a higher risk of death, serious illness

Many COVID-19 survivors have a higher risk of death, serious illness Credit: CC0 Public Domain As the COVID-19 pandemic has progressed, it has become clear that many survivors even those who had mild cases continue to manage a variety of health problems long after the initial infection should have resolved. In a new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, researchers found that COVID-19 survivors including those not sick enough to be hospitalized have an increased risk of death in the six months following diagnosis with the virus. The researchers also have catalogued the numerous diseases associated with COVID-19, providing a big-picture overview of the long-term complications of COVID-19 and revealing the massive burden this disease is likely to place on the world’s population in the coming years.

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