COVID 19

 Can children also have long covid ?

Children Covid 

There have been various investigations into the risks of coronavirus in rats, and recently another study found information on longcode in children.

According to an international website, a study conducted in the UK found that one in seven children infected with the coronavirus still experience various symptoms several months after recovery.

Research from London College University and Public Health England found that children are less likely to be at risk of developing severe cod, but they can develop long-term symptoms.

This is the largest study to date on the rate of long code in children.

The study found that children between the ages of 11 and 17 who were diagnosed with the virus were three times more likely to have symptoms after 15 weeks than those who were protected by the code at that age.

The study compared 3,065 coded patients between the ages of 11 and 17 between January and March with 3,739 children of the same age whose cod test was negative and used them as a data control group.

Of those who tested positive for code, 14% reported 3 or more symptoms such as abnormal fatigue or headache after 15 weeks, compared to 7% in the control group.

The results suggest that thousands of children or adolescents may have multiple symptoms after 15 weeks of coding, but the rate of long codes in this age group is lower than expected, experts said.

The results of this study have not yet been published in any medical journal but have been published on a pre-print server.

Can there be long covid even after vaccination?


covid after vaccination 

Even after being vaccinated against COD-19, investigations are being carried out into the spread of the disease, but now new data has emerged on long-coded vaccinated people.

According to the international website, people who use 2 doses of the code vaccine are 49% less likely to develop long code if they experience code 19.

For the Kings College London study, experts analyzed data from the UK's Zoe Code Symposium Study App, collected from 8 December 2020 to 4 July 2021.

This was the data of millions of people out of which 1.24 million people used one dose of vaccine while 971,504 people used two doses.

Experts compared various factors, including age, physical or mental degradation, and others with post-vaccination disease.

The study found that even if someone unfortunately gets cod after two doses of the vaccine, the risk of long-term symptoms is 49% lower than in patients who have not been vaccinated.

Similarly, after vaccination, the risk of hospitalization for the disease is reduced by 73% and the risk of severe symptoms of the disease is reduced by 31%.

Common symptoms in these people are similar to those who do not use the vaccine, including loss of sense of smell, cough, fever, headache and fatigue.

The severity of all these symptoms is mild and the rate of reporting them by vaccinated people is low and the chances of multiple symptoms in the first week of the disease are also low.

Sneezing was the only symptom reported in people with a breakthrough infection that most patients reported.

Research has found that people living in poorer areas have a higher risk of contracting the disease after a single dose of the vaccine, while age is not a risk factor in itself, but in people who already have the disease.  The risk of cod after vaccination may be higher.

Experts say the good news about the burden of long codes is that completing vaccinations significantly reduces the risk of long-term symptoms when infected with codes and, unfortunately, getting sick.

But the risk is much higher in frail and elderly people and they need to be given a second or booster dose of the vaccine on a priority basis.
The corona virus will always be present in the world like the flu.

COVID  AND FLU

Riyadh: Saudi medical expert Abdullah Asiri has warned that the corona virus will remain like the annual flu.

Dr. Abdullah Asiri, Secretary of Safety and Disease Prevention at the Saudi Ministry of Health, said that like the annual flu virus, code 19 would also be present.

He said the goal of the corona vaccine campaign was not to eradicate the virus but to eradicate the epidemic.

The doctor said that the coronavirus vaccine would reduce the risk, the vaccine would also help to control the virus, but the epidemic is unlikely to end.

Abdullah Asiri added that the corona virus will remain like the annual flu, but it will not be dangerous, the results of the Saudi corona vaccine are clearly visible.

It should be noted that even before this, many experts have shown the possibility of code 19 to last forever.

The coronavirus can affect heart function.
According to a study conducted in the UK, spike proteins of the corona virus can alter the function of certain heart cells by altering them.

♥ Corona Virus affects heart ♥ 
The University of Bristol study found that spike proteins can affect the normal functioning of the arterial cells around the heart.

The results of this preprint study have not yet been published in any medical journal but were presented to the European Society of Cardiology.

When the small arteries of the heart, as well as cells in other parts of the human body, attach to the sprouting protein of the corona, chemicals are released that cause inflammation in the organs.

For the study, experts obtained cells from the small arteries of the heart and infected them with spike proteins.

The corona virus uses this protein to attach itself to cells, and once the virus does so, it integrates into the cell membrane and releases its genetic material.

In this way he gains control over the cellular machinery and begins to make his own copies, then he goes out and spreads to other cells.  Research has shown that if the spike protein alone has the potential to affect the behavior of cells, it is a cause for concern.

Research has shown that even if cells are not infected with the virus, they are more difficult to treat when exposed to spike proteins.

The study also found that blocking a receptor called CD147 in these cells could reduce the inflammatory effect of spike protein.  The inflammatory chemical is present throughout the body, including the brain and central nervous system.

Experts said that if this mechanism could be prevented, the risk of cod complications in patients could be reduced and further research could be done to find ways to prevent spike protein.

He said the mechanism spreads cellular and organ complications beyond the affected areas and could potentially exacerbate the disease in people with pre-existing conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity.

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