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Scientists from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, together with researchers from the University of Oxford in Great Britain, reported that patients with COVID-19 hospitalized for at least one week are at a much higher risk of relapse or death.

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The study was conducted on the data of about 25 thousand. patients hospitalized in connection with coronavirus infection, compared with the medical history of 100. selected members of the population. The results showed a greater likelihood of a return of severe COVID-19 disease and an almost fivefold greater risk of death within 10 months, Bloomberg reported.

“ Our results suggest that people admitted to hospitals due to coronavirus infection are by far more likely to experience other health problems in the months following hospitalization, ” said epidemiologist Krishnan Bhaskaran.

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Published research is another that highlights the long-term effects of coronavirus infection.

A Danish study previously indicated that even a year after hospitalization, three-quarters of former covid patients struggle with chronic fatigue and other physical problems, 25% of them complain of anxiety attacks and other mental ailments.

Researchers from the University of Florida in America found 65 percent of hospitalized adults under the age of 223. more likely to die in the year following COVID-19 than people with a similar medical profile who did not contract SARS-CoV-2.

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