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Microbiology
Hannah E. Davis et al.
Summary: Long COVID is a common and debilitating illness that affects at least 10% of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections, with a wide range of symptoms and impacts on multiple organ systems. There are an estimated 65 million individuals worldwide with long COVID, and the number of cases is increasing daily. Current diagnostic and treatment options are insufficient, and there is a need for clinical trials to address leading hypotheses. Future research should account for biases and testing issues, build on viral-onset research, include marginalized populations, and meaningfully engage patients.
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(2023)
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(2023)
Review
Pediatrics
Rosa Morello et al.
Summary: This review summarizes recent research on post-COVID condition (PCC, or Long COVID) in children, including its epidemiology, clinical presentation, pathogenesis, and care.
CURRENT OPINION IN PEDIATRICS
(2023)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Rosa Morello et al.
Summary: The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk factors and longitudinal recovery rates of post-Covid-19 condition (PCC) in children and young people. The results showed that age, comorbidities, and hospitalization during the acute phase were associated with PCC. Most children recovered over time, but 5% of patients still had persistent symptoms 18 months after Sars-CoV-2 infection. Omicron infection was associated with shorter recovery times, and vaccination did not have a strong protective effect on PCC development. Therefore, new strategies are needed to prevent and treat pediatric PCC.
Review
Pediatrics
Li Jiang et al.
Summary: This study presents the prevalence and characteristics of long-term clinical features in pediatric COVID-19 patients globally, finding that 16.2% of over 15,000 children experienced one or more persistent symptoms at least 3 months post COVID-19. Female gender may be associated with certain long COVID symptoms. Limitations include variations in the definition, follow-up duration, and method, as well as potential nonresponse and bias.
Article
Psychology, Developmental
Emily O. Wakefield et al.
Summary: This study aimed to explore pain-related stigma among adolescents with chronic pain and their parents. The findings revealed that adolescents with chronic pain experience stigma from medical providers, school personnel, family members, and peers. This stigma may have negative social and health implications for adolescents with chronic pain.
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Pediatrics
Terence Stephenson et al.
Summary: The objective of this study was to establish a research definition for 'Long COVID (post-COVID-19 condition)' in children and young people (CYP) to enable comparison of research studies. A three-phase online Delphi process and a consensus meeting were conducted. The research definition proposed includes a minimum duration of 12 weeks of persisting physical symptoms after initial testing, impacting everyday functioning and not explained by an alternative diagnosis, in young people with a history of confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection. This is the first research definition of Long COVID in CYP and aligns with the clinical case definition proposed by the WHO.
ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD
(2022)
Review
Microbiology
Danilo Buonsenso et al.
Summary: The article analyzes the evidence on pediatric long covid and lessons learnt from a pediatric post-covid unit in Rome, Italy. It also examines the long-term effects of other infectious diseases. Understanding the potential long-term consequences of this novel infection is crucial, as long-term effects of post-infectious diseases are not new phenomena.
FUTURE MICROBIOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Jane Ireson et al.
Summary: This research explores the physical and epistemic challenges faced by individuals living with Long Covid. It highlights the life-changing impact of the condition and the importance of validating patient experiences. The study emphasizes the need for healthcare professionals to trust and take seriously the testimonies of Long Covid patients.
HEALTH EXPECTATIONS
(2022)
Article
Microbiology
Cuidan Li et al.
Summary: This study reported a new type of COVID-19 patients and explored the underlying molecular mechanisms through quantitative proteomic analyses. The results revealed significant differences in coagulation and immune response between these patients. The identified differentially expressed proteins may play a crucial role in long-term persistent SARS-CoV-2 infection and control of COVID-19 clinical symptoms in LTPPs.
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(2022)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Matthew S. Durstenfeld et al.
Summary: Reduced exercise capacity is commonly reported among individuals with long COVID-19 symptoms. This study used cardiopulmonary exercise testing to compare the exercise capacity of individuals with and without long COVID-19 symptoms, finding that those with symptoms had lower exercise capacity. In addition to deconditioning, potential mechanisms for exertional intolerance include altered autonomic function, endothelial dysfunction, and muscular or mitochondrial pathology.
Article
Pediatrics
Amanda Konradi
Summary: Stigma, both enacted and self-stigma, affects the illness experience of pediatric patients with FD/MAS, impacting their quality of life. Self-stigma was more commonly reported than enacted stigma, with few patients indicating complete freedom from either type of stigma. Diagnosis was significantly related to self-stigma, and significant bivariate relationships were found between depression and stigma, as well as between anxiety and self-stigma.
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(2020)
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Anne L. Stangl et al.
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Behavioral Sciences
Joan K. Austin et al.
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(2014)
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Yamile Molina et al.
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