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"Nature" latest paper analyzes the long-term impact of new coronary pneumonia |
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This study detailed the symptoms of more than 87,000 people in the United States after recovering from the acute phase of new coronary pneumonia for up to 6 months, and may help the development of nursing strategies and health system planning.
The paper stated that the industry has basically grasped the characteristics of the symptoms of the acute phase of new coronary pneumonia, but has little knowledge of the long-term complications after the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection.
By comparing the outcomes of patients with new coronary pneumonia who were not hospitalized, hospitalized, and admitted to the intensive care unit after hospitalization, they found an increasing risk gradient: the most severely ill people are also at higher risk of other pneumonia-related health problems in the later stages.
The study also found that after the first 30 days of onset, all patients with new coronary pneumonia have an increased risk of death, and it is easier to seek medical treatment for other problems than the nearly 5 million people in the Veterans Health Management Center who were not infected with new coronary pneumonia or were hospitalized Rescue.
The authors of the paper also pointed out that although their research has clarified the symptoms of patients after being infected with new coronary pneumonia, they cannot determine whether these symptoms are direct or indirect effects of new coronary pneumonia.
aspx?id=3570" target="_blank" style="color:#ba1413">Focus on the new crown pneumonia epidemic