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Author Topic: Long COVID associated with substantial kidney decline one year after infection  (Read 1255 times)

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SUMMARY:
Long COVID associated with substantial kidney decline one year after infection
November 16, 2023

LINK:
http://www.bcrenal.ca/research/bc-kidney-research-in-focus/2023/long-covid-associated-with-substantial-kidney-decline-one-year-after-infection


SIDE- COMMENT: there seem to be many studies in the affect of covid in kidneys over the past five years .. all the studies seem to state varied and different conclusions For example: 
“Fifteen cohort studies with more than 32 million participants were included in the systematic review COVID-19 was associated with a 35% greater risk of kidney diseases (10 more per 1000 persons; low certainty evidence) and 54% greater risk of liver disease (3 more per 1000 persons; low certainty evidence)”.

I look forward to seeing more studies as they develop and as time passes.
« Last Edit: June 20, 2025, 01:55:55 pm by Masked Man »
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