There were some articles in the Norwegian media not long ago about an increase of children refusing to go to school. This was explained as due to psychosocial factors concerning the pandemic, but I remember thinking it could just as well be post viral disease. poor kids. what are we doing to...
Shared by virologist Stephen Griffin on Twitter who comments:
"Our findings emphasise the importance of reducing the COVID-19 burden in young people" Omicron breakthrough in CYP with previous delta infection more likely to cause #LongCovidKids
Yes, a 3.5 yr PHEIC is arbitrarily ended, but a...
eBioMedicine
Part of THE LANCET Discovery Science
Post COVID-19 condition after delta infection and omicron reinfection in children and adolescents
Summary
Background
The burden of COVID-19 in children and adolescents has increased during the delta and omicron waves, necessitating studies of...
NIH News Release
NIH study identifies features of Long COVID neurological symptoms
quote:
The results showed that people with Long COVID had lower levels of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells—immune cells involved in coordinating the immune system’s response to viruses—compared to healthy controls...
Neurology, Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation
Deep Phenotyping of Neurologic Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Abstract
Background and Objectives SARS-CoV-2 infection has been associated with a syndrome of long-term neurologic sequelae that is poorly characterized. We aimed to...
JAMA How Primary Care Physicians Can Recognise and Treat Long COVID (includes interview with among others Lucinda Bateman)
Quote:
Experts interviewed for this story offered some basic guidance for primary care physicians:
Believe the patient. “Say it out loud. They need to hear it,” Palacio...
They also link to an article from one of the two research organisations behind this project, Fafo.
Ny forskning om ME-pasienters møte med tjenestene
google translation: New research on ME patients' encounter with health care services
quote:
A new research project shows that ME sufferers quite...
Great! A new publication from TjenestenogMEg - about ME patient's experiences with the health care system.
Here is a summary they've shared on Facebook.
Google translated:
Today, the second research article from the project was published. The article answers the Research Council's questions...
Tweet from Mike who has had lunch at Haukeland University Hospital today:
Also, 19th of April, he wrote an article about the situation for ME patients in Norway, interviewing Kristine Nilsen Oma and Luna Anette Løndal.
http://www.mikeseumarathons.eu/norway.html
Recovery Norge announces on their Facebook page that Henrik Vogt MD is quitting as leader of the organisation. Vogt founded the organisation in 2017 together with Thomas Overvik, who is also leaving the board. New leader is Hilde Søndrol who has been in the media several times with a recovery...
The Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet has an article about the study today. It's paywalled but title and the two first sentences are:
New study: Long Covid may be caused by lockdown
Long-term covid symptoms affected as many young people who had not had covid-19 as those who had been infected...
Simon Décary just announced on Twitter that he has tested positive:
It finally entered our household for the first time. Maintaining strict rules and masks allowed me to get to this point. I am extremely privileged for my awesome team that will take over most of my activities so that I can...
TV2 has an article today about Long Covid researcher Arne Søraas who has sent several reports of concern to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI), but has not been heard. He does not agree with how they have gathered information about Long Covid in reports policies have been based on...
Professor Wyller got an interview in the newspaper Aftenposten on Thursday which was shared by several other newspapers that are part of the same media organisation.
Also The Norwegian News Agency had an article about the study shared the same day which was picked up by other news sites...
Self absorbed as we Norwegians tend to be; another article about this study is focusing on it being one of the world's most talked about paper. No critical questions from this news site either, and it's an academic one.
Some of the high traffic to this paper is due to a youtube conspiracist who...
Sorry, I didn't express myself clear. What I meant was that the study seems to suggest higher education counted more in regards of ME prevalence than income. I interpreted it as those people might be better equipped in seeking information themselves, and navigate. But yes, I guess it could also...
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