Study shows a third of COVID survivors suffer neurological or mental disorders :
One in three COVID-19 survivors in a study of more than 230,000 mostly American patients were diagnosed with a brain or psychiatric disorder within six months, suggesting the pandemic could lead to a wave of mental and neurological problems, scientists said.
Researchers who conducted the analysis said it was not clear how the virus was linked to psychiatric conditions such as anxiety and depression, but that these were the most common diagnoses among the 14 disorders they looked at.
[...] The new findings, published in the Lancet Psychiatry journal, analysed health records of 236,379 COVID-19 patients, mostly from the United States, and found 34 per cent had been diagnosed with neurological or psychiatric illnesses within six months.
The Lancet article includes this disclaimer:
Big-data studies of this kind have intrinsic limitations, even when drawing on 81 million people, 236 379 of whom had COVID-19. In this pandemic context, not all individuals who are infected with SARS-CoV-2 (particularly those with mild or asymptomatic illness) will be diagnosed, which could result in some contamination of the comparison groups.
The question: will severe, enduring, and less common conditions such as psychoses behave more like neurological disorders or common mental disorders? Among the COVID-19 cohort in this study, a first diagnosis of a psychotic disorder was substantially more common in patients hospitalised with COVID-19.
Lungs, hearts and brains..
Journal Reference:
Jonathan P Rogers. A longer look at COVID-19 and neuropsychiatric outcomes, The Lancet Psychiatry (DOI: 10.1016/S2215-0366(21)00120-6)
Previously:
Experts Warn Coronavirus May Cause 'Wave' of Neurological Conditions Including Parkinson's Disease
2020-06-15 Roundup of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV2, Coronavirus) Stories
(Score: 2) by nostyle on Friday April 09 2021, @12:38AM (1 child)
Sample size - several.
It is now 3- 1/2 weeks since I got the J&J vaccine. No side effects whatsoever.
It is now two months since my wife got the second Moderna shot. The second one gave her 24 hours of chills, but otherwise, no trouble. Last week she returned from her 2-week Maui vacation. She is free to visit her grand-kids now.
All of my children and spouses have had their vaccines without incident or side-effects.
I personally have no cause to caution against vaccination.
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Maybe our genetics are not as fragile as yours, though. YMMV
(Score: 2) by ElizabethGreene on Friday April 09 2021, @12:58AM
I have every intention of getting it, but I'm waiting for people that need it more to get it first. I'm healthy and I've already had Covid and recovered so my risk is exceptionally low.