New study finds long COVID affects adolescents differently than younger children


  • World
  • Thursday, 22 Aug 2024

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- A new study has found long COVID affects adolescents ages 12 to 17 years differently than younger children ages 6 to 11.

Adolescents were most likely to experience low energy or tiredness while children were most likely to report headache, according to the study, supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and published in JAMA on Wednesday.

The study included 3,860 children and adolescents with a SARS-CoV-2 infection history at more than 60 sites across the United States between March 2022 and December 2023.

Researchers identified 18 prolonged symptoms that were more common in school-age children, including headache, followed by trouble with memory or focusing, trouble sleeping, and stomach pain. In adolescents, 17 symptoms were more common, including daytime tiredness, sleepiness or low energy; body, muscle, or joint pain; headaches; and trouble with memory or focusing.

"Most research characterizing long COVID symptoms is focused on adults, which can lead to the misperception that long COVID in children is rare or that their symptoms are like those of adults," said David Goff, division director for the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences at the NIH's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

"Because the symptoms can vary from child to child or present in different patterns, without a proper characterization of symptoms across the life span, it's difficult to know how to optimize care for affected children and adolescents," he noted.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

Russian defence ministry says it downed 42 Ukrainian drones overnight
US fighter shot down in 'apparent case of friendly fire' over Red Sea
Blake Lively accuses 'It Ends With Us' director Justin Baldoni of harassment and smear campaign
Out-of-control Australia bushfire will burn for days, officials say
Turkey will do 'whatever it takes' if Syria government cannot address Kurd militia issue, minister says
Feature: Lebanon's annual Christmas fair revives festive spirit after war
FLASH: AIRSTRIKES HIT YEMEN'S CAPITAL SANAA: HOUTHI-RUN AL MASIRAH TV
2,460 people killed by road accidents in Libya in 2024: official
Over 20 civilians killed in central Mali village attacks
Iceland's new government takes office under PM Frostadottir

Others Also Read