Long COVID in Children and Young after Infection or Reinfection with the Omicron Variant: A Prospective Observational Study

The Journal of Pediatrics(2023)

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Abstract
To describe the prevalence of long COVID in children infected for the first time (n = 332) or reinfected (n = 243) with Omicron compared with test-negative children (n = 311). Overall, 12%-16% of those infected with Omicron met the research definition of long COVID at 3 and 6 months after infection, with no evidence of difference between cases of first positive and reinfected (Pχ2 = 0.17).
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post COVID-19 condition,omicron,long COVID,young people,prospective
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