Persistent Symptoms (Lasting Longer than 1 Year) in Children Hospitalized with Acute COVID-19 Versus Other Conditions

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Conde, Marta
Gastesi, Irati
Pablo, Lucía de
Villanueva Medina, Sara
Aguilera Alonso, David

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We evaluated the prevalence and characteristics of persistent signs and/or symptoms in children and young people (CYP) one year after hospitalization for acute COVID-19 compared with a control group of CYP hospitalized for other conditions. We identified a nonsignificant difference in the prevalence of persistent symptoms 1 year after hospitalization between children and young people (CYP) with acute COVID-19 and those hospitalized for non-COVID-19 related conditions.

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Conde, M., Gastesi, I., De Pablo, L., Villanueva-Medina, S., Aguilera-Alonso, D., Esteban, A., Epalza, C., López, M., Domínguez-Rodríguez, S., Gómez, P., Ballesteros, Á., Pinto, C., Navarro, M., Giaquinto, C., Moraleda, C., & Tagarro, A. (2024). Persistent Symptoms (Lasting Longer than 1 Year) in Children Hospitalized with Acute COVID-19 Versus Other Conditions. Children, 11(12), 1444. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11121444

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