Long COVID symptoms and duration in SARS-CoV-2 positive children - a nationwide cohort study.
Luise BorchMette HolmMaria KnudsenSvend Ellermann-EriksenSoeren HagstroemPublished in: European journal of pediatrics (2022)
• 0.8% of SARS-CoV-2 positive children reported symptoms lasting >4 weeks ('long COVID'), when compared to a control group. • The most common 'long COVID' symptoms were fatigue, loss of smell and loss of taste, dizziness, muscle weakness, chest pain and respiratory problems. • These 'long COVID' symptoms cannot be assigned to psychological sequelae of social restrictions. • Symptoms such as concentration difficulties, headache, muscle- and joint pain as well as nausea are not 'long COVID' symptoms. • In most cases 'long COVID' symptoms resolve within 1-5 months.