Author: Miller, F.; Nguyen, V.; Navaratnam, A. M.; Shrotri, M.; Kovar, J.; Hayward, A. C.; Fragaszy, E.; Aldridge, R. W.; Virus Watch Collaborative,; Hardelid, P.
Title: Prevalence of persistent symptoms in children during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from a household cohort study in England and Wales Cord-id: 3v8lijcn Document date: 2021_6_2
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Snippet: Using data from 4678 children participating in VirusWatch, a UK household cohort study, we estimated the prevalence of persistent symptoms as 1.7%, and 4.6% in children with a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Persistent symptoms prevalence was higher in girls, teenagers and children with long-term conditions.
Document: Using data from 4678 children participating in VirusWatch, a UK household cohort study, we estimated the prevalence of persistent symptoms as 1.7%, and 4.6% in children with a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Persistent symptoms prevalence was higher in girls, teenagers and children with long-term conditions.
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