Children and Young People with Long COVID-Comparing Those Seen in Post-COVID Services with a Non-Hospitalised National Cohort: A Descriptive Study.
Fiona NewlandsAnne-Lise GoddingsMaude JusteHolly BoydManjula D NugawelaSnehal M Pinto PereiraEmily WhelanElizabeth WhittakerTerence StephensonIsobel HeymanTrudie ChalderEmma Dalrymplenull CLoCk ConsortiumTerry Yvonne SegalRoz ShafranPublished in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This study describes the characteristics of children seeking treatment for Long COVID compared to those identified in the largest longitudinal observational study to date. Post-COVID service children have more symptoms and are more severely affected by their symptoms following infection with COVID-19 than children in the CLoCk study. Research to understand predisposing factors for severity and prognostic indicators is essential to prevent this debilitating condition. Evaluation of short- and long-term outcomes of interventions by clinical services can help direct future therapy for this group.