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Neurological complications in COVID 19
Author(s) -
Anand Bakre,
Anil Wanjari,
Parag Rameshrao Aradhey
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of health sciences (ijhs) (en línea)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2550-6978
pISSN - 2550-696X
DOI - 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns3.6035
Subject(s) - covid-19 , incidence (geometry) , medicine , pediatrics , health records , psychiatry , pathology , health care , disease , outbreak , physics , infectious disease (medical specialty) , optics , economics , economic growth
Long term effects of COVID-19 are not known and more studiesare needed to understand effects of COVID-19 on the brain, which have already been observed. An investigation on the incidence and relative risk of neurological and mental disorders after a COVID-19 diagnosis was part of this research. We used data from the electronic well-being records network in this review partner investigation. On or after June1st, 2021, members of all partners experienced a list occasion and were still living on December 31st, 2021, disregarding maturation, at the end of the year. All patients who had a confirmed finding of COVID-19 were allocated in this study. Patients with flu and those with any respiratory illness, including flu, were included in the second group of controls.  The neurological symptoms were accessed and quantified according to the two groups and then statistically analysed for the significance. It was calculated that 82% of the 200 people identified with COVID-19 got a neurological or psychiatric diagnosis during the next six months. 

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