The symptomatic expression of infection with the Omicron variant in Chinese patients; findings from the Clificol COVID-19 clinical case registry DOI Creative Commons
Alexander Tournier, Yvonne Fok, Robbert van Haselen

et al.

Published: June 10, 2022

_Background_ Little systematic research has been conducted into the symptomatic expression of COVID-19 infections in patients. It is known that varies between patients, but nature and extent this variability poorly understood. This paper elaborates on symptoms reported by Chinese patients infected with Omicron variant, compares available data from other countries. _Methods_ Observational clinical case registry study confirmed variant infection. Symptoms were prospectively collected via a 171-item questionnaire entered Clificol Clinical Case Registry. Two types distinguished: A) common as identified search available/published data, B) homeopathic symptoms, used for selection most suitable medicine. Data mainly analysed descriptively. Additionally, we compared prevalence symptom UK France. _Results_ Twenty one practitioners questionnaires 388 cases received first prescription 5 December 2021 8 April 2022. The frequently respectively cough (71%), fever (65%), extreme tiredness (58%), headache (51%), sore throat (46%), runny nose (34%), Unusual muscle pains (31%), hoarseness (21%), eye soreness (8%) brain fog (6%). _Conclusions_ which systematically investigated variant. Whilst overall was similar to those countries, related appeared be particularly prevalent.

Language: Английский

The Symptomatic Expression in Chinese Patients with Suspected COVID-19 Omicron Variant Infection: A Clinical Case Registry Study DOI Open Access
Alexander Tournier, Yvonne Fok, Robbert van Haselen

et al.

OBM Integrative and Complementary Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 09(03), P. 1 - 26

Published: July 29, 2024

Little systematic research has been conducted into the symptomatic expression of COVID-19 infections in patients. It is known that varies between patients, but nature and extent this variability poorly understood. This paper elaborates on symptoms reported by Chinese patients infected with during Omicron wave, compares available data from other countries. was an observational clinical case registry study suspected variant infection. Symptoms were prospectively collected via a 171-item questionnaire entered Clificol Clinical Case Registry. Two types distinguished: A) common as identified search available/published data, B) homeopathic symptoms, used for selection most suitable medicine. Data mainly analysed descriptively. Additionally, we compared prevalence symptom UK France. Twenty one practitioners questionnaires 388 cases received first prescription 5 December 2021 8 April 2022. With respect to A), frequently respectively cough (71%), fever (65%), extreme tiredness (58%), headache (51%), sore throat (46%), runny nose (34%), unusual muscle pains (31%), hoarseness (21%), eye soreness (8%) brain fog (6%). B), related particularly prevalent. A more detailed understanding presentation variants different countries important test-triggering symptoms.

Language: Английский

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A follow-up study of post-COVID-19 syndrome in hospitalized children with Omicron variant infection in Wuhan DOI Creative Commons

Chunjiao Tang,

Shouyi Wang,

Jingyi Fan

et al.

Frontiers in Pediatrics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

Since the Chinese government changed its COVID-19 prevention and control policies, rapid spread of omicron variant resulted in a pervasive surge infections throughout nation, particularly affecting children. Although acute symptoms children infected with are milder compared to adults, impact post-COVID-19 syndromes (PCS) on growth development should not be ignored. The clinical manifestations, treatment methods, long-term effects significantly different from those making it necessary understand phenotype PCS order effectively manage their health.

Language: Английский

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Impact of 5 waves of COVID-19 on pediatric ophthalmology DOI
Sangeetha Santhakumaran,

Abed Baiad,

Dorsai Ranjbari

et al.

Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Avaliação dos fatores de risco associados à condição pós-Covid-19 DOI Creative Commons
Martha Maria de Albuquerque Belo, Danielle Carmem Porto Lucena, Marília Lourencio dos Santos

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Semina Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 45(2), P. 183 - 196

Published: Dec. 31, 2024

Avaliar os fatores de risco associados à condição pós-Covid-19 em residentes João Pessoa, Paraíba, que foram infectados por variantes preocupação do SARS-CoV-2. Estudo coorte retrospectivo realizado a partir dados secundários dos sistemas informação saúde e autopreenchimento questionário on-line sobre as manifestações relatadas pelos pacientes. Foram identificados 131 casos com diagnóstico para aceitaram participar da pesquisa. Destes, 35,9% se enquadraram na definição caso pós-Covid-19. Os incluíram dispneia/dessaturação, comorbidades prévias infecção pela variante Gamma . Ter ao menos uma dose vacina declarada proteção contra o desenvolvimento, evidenciando importância continuidade protocolos vacinação Covid-19.

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The symptomatic expression of infection with the Omicron variant in Chinese patients; findings from the Clificol COVID-19 clinical case registry DOI Creative Commons
Alexander Tournier, Yvonne Fok, Robbert van Haselen

et al.

Published: June 10, 2022

_Background_ Little systematic research has been conducted into the symptomatic expression of COVID-19 infections in patients. It is known that varies between patients, but nature and extent this variability poorly understood. This paper elaborates on symptoms reported by Chinese patients infected with Omicron variant, compares available data from other countries. _Methods_ Observational clinical case registry study confirmed variant infection. Symptoms were prospectively collected via a 171-item questionnaire entered Clificol Clinical Case Registry. Two types distinguished: A) common as identified search available/published data, B) homeopathic symptoms, used for selection most suitable medicine. Data mainly analysed descriptively. Additionally, we compared prevalence symptom UK France. _Results_ Twenty one practitioners questionnaires 388 cases received first prescription 5 December 2021 8 April 2022. The frequently respectively cough (71%), fever (65%), extreme tiredness (58%), headache (51%), sore throat (46%), runny nose (34%), Unusual muscle pains (31%), hoarseness (21%), eye soreness (8%) brain fog (6%). _Conclusions_ which systematically investigated variant. Whilst overall was similar to those countries, related appeared be particularly prevalent.

Language: Английский

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