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  • Useful Links | Long Covid Kids

    Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids Download LCK Awareness Pack Sunday newsletter Long Covid все еще исследуется и понимается. Исследование Long Covid Kids. Пока мы ждем завершения исследований, мы можем многому научиться у других хронических воспалительных состояний. Long Covid - это мультисистемное заболевание, требующее целостного подхода. Мы надеемся, что все исследования принесут пользу детям во всех сообществах с хроническими хроническими заболеваниями, многие из которых проводят кампании в течение многих лет. На этой странице есть ссылки на веб-сайты, которые мы сочли полезными. POTS UK Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS) can be a life altering and debilitating health condition. Button SCOTTISH INTERCOLLEGIATE GUIDELINES NETWORK A booklet for people who have signs and symptoms that continue or develop after acute COVID-19 Button ME ASSOCIATION Provides information, support and practical advice for people, families and carers affected by M.E. (Myalgic Encephalopathy), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome (PVFS) Button LONG COVID PHYSIO Founded November 2020 by Physiotherapists living with Long COVID. Resources and advice on exercise and pacing. Button LONG COVID SUPPORT Long Covid Support was formed by a group of people struggling to recover from Covid-19, who found each other online and have been facilitating international peer support and campaigning in the UK for recognition, rehabilitation and research into treatments since May 2020 Button MASTCELL ACTION MCAS is part of a spectrum of mast cell disorders involving proliferation and/or excessive sensitivity of mast cells. MCAS causes a wide range of symptoms in any of the different systems of the body, frequently affecting several systems at the same time. Button ABSENT The Sense of Smell Project (SoSP) is a collaboration between patients with smell disorders and scientists. Button LONG COVID SOS Recognition - Research Rehab Button BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION The website features a coronavirus support hub with lots of helpful information. It also includes what Covid-19 means for you if you have a heart or circulatory condition Button DEPARTMENT OF WORK & PENSIONS Medical guidance for DLA decision makers (child cases): staff guide Button PANS/PANDAS PANS is a neuropsychiatric condition triggered by a misdirected immune response resulting in inflammation of a child's brain. Button NATURE DOC Integrated functional medicine supporting the body from the inside out Button ZERO COVID ALLIANCE Zero Covid Alliance focuses on gathering all the COVID community efforts across the globe, create new ones by providing accessible information based on the circumstances in the area, and empower the general public in making informed, health-conscious decisions. Button DYSAUTONOMIA Dysautonomia is an umbrella term used to describe several different medical conditions that cause a malfunction of the Autonomic Nervous System Button NHS LONG COVID Advice on managing lingering symptoms of Coronavirus from the NHS Long Covid Library and Knowledge Services Button NSPCC Coronavirus (COVID-19) advice and support for parents and carers Whether you're working from home with your kids for the first time or supporting children with anxiety due to coronavirus, we've got tips and Button

  • News | Long Covid Kids

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  • Symptom Gallery | Long Covid Kids

    Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids РАСПРОСТРАНЕННОСТЬ ДЕТСКИХ СИМПТОМОВ ДЛЯ ДЛИННЫХ COVID The symptoms of Long Covid listed below have been evidenced in paediatric research. We have also included symptoms observed in our Support Services , many of which are evidenced in adult research. Any symptom that comes and goes, or persists for more than four weeks after SARS-Cov-2 infection, especially when part of a constellation of symptoms, requires medical assessment.Think Long Covid. ​ It may take years to understand Long Covid and define the list of paediatric symptoms. *Click on the image to see the list of symptoms associated with each system Наше первоначальное быстрое обследование было завершено, чтобы предоставить исходную информацию для презентаций, которые мы проводим для целевой группы NHS Long Covid, школ и общественных групп, и помогает понять мультисистемный характер заболевания. Взаимодействие с другими людьми В настоящее время мы анализируем данные нашего второго опроса. 20.02.21 Мы делимся изображениями, которые присылают нам родители. На изображениях показаны симптомы, появившиеся у их детей после заражения коронавирусом. Мы не врачи, мы делимся опытом родителей, чтобы поддержать других родителей, которые пытаются понять, почему их ребенку не становится лучше. Взаимодействие с другими людьми Обратите внимание, что это не единственные симптомы длительного Covid у детей, их гораздо больше. Взаимодействие с другими людьми Если у вас есть изображение, которое, по вашему мнению, нам нужно добавить, напишите нам. Присоединяйтесь к нашей группе поддержки См. Utube Head Hands Feet Body Head Symptom Gallery Head Hands Feet Body Hands Symptom Gallery Head Hands Feet Body Feet Symptom Gallery Head Hands Feet Body Body Symptom Gallery

  • Long Covid Kids Charity | Recognition. Support. Recovery.

    Our Purpose We believe all children should be able to thrive and look forward to a positive future. That is why we represent and support children and young people living with Long Covid and related illnesses and the parents and caregivers that look after them. OUR IMPACT Read more DONATE Read more e VENTS Read more SUPPORT Read more Please Donate Now На этом языке пока нет опубликованных постов Когда посты будут опубликованы, вы увидите их здесь. Continue Get involved in UK Research Continue Partners We are stronger together. We b uild relationships with parents, families, schools, researchers, clinicians, health organisations, local authorities and governments in the UK and abroad to effect positive change. To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. INSTAGRAM Our Mission Awareness Raising awareness of the symptoms of Long Covid and related illnesses in children to increase understanding, aid early diagnosis and improve response and intervention. Read more Support Connecting and supporting children living with Long Covid and the parents and caregivers that look after them in the UK and internationally. Read more Research Funding and participating in global research to investigate health implications, improve the lived experience and enable recovery. Read more Action Representing children living with Long Covid in expert forums, research panels, health organisations & parliamentary groups. Campaigning to mitigate the risk of SARS_CoV_2 infection & place wellbeing at the heart of education. Read more

  • Newsletter | Long Covid Kids

    News Letter Archive Sign up to our newsletter 26th November 2023 LCK Tree of Light Read More 4th November 2023 URGENT FUNDRAISING APPEAL Read More 18th October 2023 The LCK Discord is live! Read More 15th October Educational Toolkit Launch Read More 11th October 2023 Hashtags for hope campaign Read More 7th October 2023 UK Covid Inquiry Read More 28th September 2023 How are we doing? Read More 6th August 2023 Summer Update Read More 9th July 2023 Support Team Update Read More 26th June 2023 Fundraising Newsletter Read More 4th June 2023 Education Team Update Read More 31st May 2023 Kid's Half-Term Newsletter Read More 11th Dec 2022 Can you help Long Covid Kids help the researchers who care? Read More 29th October 2022 1st Anniversary and UK COVID Inquiry Participation Granted Read More 28 August 2022 How Can We Keep Kids Healthy and Classrooms Open Read More 31st July 2022 End Of Term Newsletter Read More 5th April 2022 Our Trip To 10 Downing Street And Support Guide Launch Read More 9th January 2022 Tools For Healthy Schools Read More 3rd January 2022 COSCHOOLS CO2 MONITOR GUIDANCE Read More 5th January 2022 Stronger Together. Finding Solutions In 2022 Read More 24th December 2021 PICK UP A PENGUIN BEFORE CHRISTMAS Read More 19th December 2021 SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IF YOU ARE CONCERNED Read More 5th December 2021 8000 MORE CHILDREN LIVING WITH LONG COVID Read More 28th November 2021 TREAT LONG COVID Read More 12th November 2021 953K Children Absent From School Read More 21st November 2021 LONG COVID POSTER -DOWNLOAD YOURS Read More 14th November 2021 NEW NATIONAL LONG COVID GUIDANCE - NICE Read More 7th November 2021 69,000 CHILDREN WITH LONG COVID WILL NEED SUPPORT Read More 31st October 2021 TIME FOR PLAN B Read More 25th October 2021 FROM ADVOCACY TO CHARITY Read More 17th October 2021 8% OF YEARS 7-11 ARE INFECTED WITH COVID #PREVENTIONNEEDSYOURATTENTION Read More 10th October 2021 WHO DEFINITION FOR LONG COVID Read More 3rd October 2021 HOW CAN YOU HELP US TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE? Read More 26th September 2021 OUR BITTERSWEET ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY Read More 19th September 2021 WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE CO2 MONITOR TURNS RED Read More 12th September 2021 CAN YOU MAKE IT? YOU ARE INVITED TO A HEALTHY DISCUSSION. Read More 5th September 2021 IT"S THE LITTLE THINGS Read More 31st August 2021 EMPOWERED WITH KNOWLEDGE WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER Read More 8th August 2021 MIND YOUR LANGUAGE Read More 1st August 2021 FIRST RESEARCH EVIDENCE OF ORGAN DYSFUNCTION IN AN ADOLESCENT WITH LONG COVID Read More 25th July 2021 NEW HEIGHTS OF INFECTIONS Read More 18th July 2021 RECORDBREAKING NUMBERS OF CHILD COVID INFECTIONS Read More 13th July 2021 CHILDREN ON THE FRONTLINE Read More 11th July 2021 LONG COVID KIDS Read More 20th June 2021 OUR HEARTS ARE FULL OF HOPE PAEDIATRIC LONG COVID HUBS Read More 13th June 2021 LONG COVID KIDS WEBINAR A MEETING OF MINDS Read More 2nd June 2021 LONG COVID KIDS THE VOICE FOR CHILDREN Read More 23rd May 2021 LONG COVID KIDS GOING GLOBAL Read More 16th May 2021 LONG COVID KIDS THE VOICE FOR CHILDREN Read More 9th May 2021 LONG COVID KIDS W.H.O UPDATES GUIDANCE COVID IS AIRBORNE Read More 2nd May 2021 LONG COVID KIDS ADVOCATING FOR CHILDREN Read More 25th April 2021 WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE WORLD OF LONG COVID KIDS Read More 18th April 2021 BACK TO SCHOOL WITH LONG COVID KIDS Read More 11th April 2021 #LCKAIRCARE Read More 4th April 2021 LONG COVID KIDS Read More 28th March 2021 LONG COVID KIDS Read More 21st March 2021 LONG COVID KIDS Read More 14th March 2021 LONG COVID KIDS Read More 7th March 2021 LONG COVID KIDS Read More 3rd March 2021 LONG COVID KIDS Read More 30th January 2021 "A NATIONAL SCANDAL" Read More 26th January 2021 ALL PARTY PARLIAMENTARY GROUP HEARING Read More 13th January 2021 UNDERSTANDING TRANSMISSION Read More 4th January 2021 REDUCING THE SPREAD IN 2021 Read More 23rd December 2021 WISHING YOU A HEALTHY CHRISTMAS Read More 5th December 2020 STATISTICS Read More 28th November 2020 RAISING AWARENESS Read More Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids ​ Our newsletters shine light on our projects, achievements and impact while bringing to you research, developments, up-to-date statistics and evidence based information. Dating back to 2020 they are now of unique historical interest. ​ Sign up to make sure you don't miss them!

  • Donate | Long Covid Kids | Charity

    Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids Donate today to help us support children to thrive and look forward to a positive future. My Donation I am donating a single payment of enter amount: £ You're about to do something amazing. Increase the impact now If you are a UK taxpayer you can boost your donation by 25p of Gift Aid for every £1 you donate. Gift Aid is reclaimed by Long Covid Kids from the tax you pay for the current tax year. Your address is needed to identify you as a current UK taxpayer. Tick if you are claiming Gift Aid? I am a UK taxpayer and I would like to Gift Aid my donation to Long Covid Kids and any donations I make in the future to Long Covid Kids or have made in the last 4 years. I understand that if I pay less income/capital gains tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations in the tax year in which they are received, it is my responsibility to pay any difference and that I must notify the charity of any changes to my tax status, including changes to my name or address. By completing this section I confirm that this donation is a) my own money and b) is not made as part of a sweepstake, raffle or lottery and I am not receiving anything in return for it. Full Address Postcode You can only claim Gift Aid if you pay tax in the United Kingdom. Donate Thank you for your donation! Find out how we will use your donation? Awareness Raising awareness and early intervention can improve health and learning outcomes for children and young people. ​ We aim to provide families and healthcare professionals and schools with appropriate educational materials. We want to reduce stigma, support and educate. ​ We want to provide the facts clearly in multiple languages so families can make informed decisions about their health. Support To continue to improve the support services we offer, we hope to engage; Youth workers Play Therapists Occupational Therapists Counsellors ​ We run regional meet-ups in local communities to enable families to connect, and kids can meet each other in person. We would like to offer training and resources. Research Long Covid Kids are keen to support coproduced paediatric biomedical research. We understand how important it is that of children and young people inform research. We hope to improve opportunities for our members, and our youth advisory panel and fund research on the long-term impact of Long Covid on children and young people and their families at home and in education. Action The Long Covid Kids team won't give up on our campaigning for improved indoor air quality. We would be thrilled to be able to support schools to achieve this to reduce future risk of transmission and disease. ​ We would like to provide educational materials and information packs to help communities reduce their risk. Other ways to donate and fundraise Send a cheque Payable to; Long Covid Kids & Friends Our registered address is; Fletcher & Partners Crown Chambers Bridge Street SALISBURY SP1 2LZ BACS Long Covid Kids and Friends ​ CAF Cash Account: 00034828 Sort Code: 40-52-40 IBAN: GB28CAFB40524000034828 Start a fundraiser Find creative, set your own challenge, and support Long covid Kids. Find us on Go Fund Me to start your fundraiser Find out more We have found an easy fundraising idea, that won't cost you anything extra. LCK is a volunteer-led, non-profit organisation, which means that every penny really counts. Easy Fundraising has partnerships with over 7,000 brands who will donate part of what you spend on their website to a cause of your choice. It won't cost you any extra. The cost is covered by the brand. Remember to allow the reminder pop-up that will let you know when you are on a site that makes a donation! ​ Long Covid Kids is charity of the year at Gravita Keith is part of a cycling group with someone that works at Gravita and when he heard about an opportunity to take part in the Ride London event he jumped at the chance. ​ He will be cycling 100 miles on the 26th May. ​ He would really appreciate a little boost so please support Keith and help raise funds for Long Covid Kids DONATE Thank you for your support every little helps

  • Research | Long Covid Kids

    Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids Research Library Research Documents RESEARCH MISSION Our mission is to fund and participate in global research to investigate health implications, improve the lived experience and enable recovery. CO PRODUCTION We welcome invitations to co -produce quality research where patients are involved from design concept to publication and adhere to the four HRA principles for meaningful involvement of patients and the public in health and social care research . CONSULTATION Our team and members of our Youth Advisory Panel provide consultancy for r esearchers, policy creation and service development to ensure these are purposeful, meaningful and beneficial for families, children and young people. Опубликованные статьи Mechanisms Autoimmuniity 1 Infection triggers autoimmunity as seen for example in Lupus. Here, the induction of autoimmune antibodies to different proteins in the body would be compatible with many of the diverse symptoms described, from microclots to endotheliitis and brain fog. Endotheliitis 2 This is where the lining of blood vessels becomes inflamed due to abnormal presence of white blood cells in the vessel lining. This in turn prevents oxygen getting into the tissues. The overall effect is to cause various problems with the end organ including heart, lung, kidney and brain. Abnormal microclots 3 This is where little clots form in the very small blood vessels supplying the end organ such as heart, lung, kidney and brain. This means that blood is unable to deliver oxygen to the tissues efficiently, leading to worsening function in the end organ. Platelet activation 4 This is a series of responses which allow platelets to react after an injury. Due to abnormal platelet activation SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause problems with the blood flow in small vessels. The virus remains within the body. 5 The virus persists in certain areas of the body, such as the gut and brain, long after a person becomes infected – this can potentially cause chronic, immune stim- ulation.Infection triggers autoimmunity as seen for example in Lupus. Here, the induction of autoimmune antibodies to different proteins in the body would be compatible with many of the diverse symptoms described, from microclots to endotheliitis and brain fog. Brain effects 6 Brain effects might be due to SARS-CoV-2 infecting cells within the brain that help support the nerve cells, which can both cause direct damage, as well as triggering inflammatory responses that can interfere with neural function. Dysregulated immunity 7 The idea that, as in glandular fever, the presence of virus disturbs the regulation of normal immune function.

  • Safeguarding | Long Covid Kids

    Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids Full Safeguarding Policy Safeguarding Children and Young People LCK Connected and ChatBox are online resources for children and young people with Long Covid to socialise safely online with your peers. We want these sessions to a safe, relaxed space where you can communicate with your peers, make friends and be with people who understand what Long Covid is like. ​ Moderators are available to help everything run smoothly. There is usually at least one adult or teen in moderator available. ​ Should you have any problems during the session you can speak to a trusted adult at home and contact a moderator. If you cant speak to them please email, or ask a parent or guardian to email, Sarah the Senior Moderator, on spriest@longcovidkids.org so that she can help resolve the issue for you. We do not want you worrying or upset about things that have happened in the session. ​ To ensure that these sessions remain a safe place you, Long Covid Kids expects the following from all their participants. ​ Be kind, respect the experiences of others Disagreeing with other participants is natural, we cant always agree, but different opinions shall be respected. We are all allowed to have different opinions. In Zoom Hang Outs all participants shall take turns to speak, no talking over each other. If necessary use the “raise hand” button to make the moderators aware that you wish to speak. Individual messages should not be sent, all communication needs to be through the main chat so it can be monitored for your safety. No one should be made to feel inferior to others due to their gender, race and beliefs. Conversations should not be offensive, rude or mean to other members of the group or people in general. A warning will be given to you by the moderators if you are offensive towards others. If you continue this behaviour after a warning you will be removed from the session and your parents contacted to explain why. Taking screenshots and photos during the session is not allowed and there should be no situation where this is required. Sharing of your personal details – emails, phone numbers, gaming tags, address – is not allowed for your safety. If you wish to share your details please ask your parent or guardian to email supportservices@longcovidkids.org and we will exchange details for you. Long Covid Kids has a responsibility for your safety. Any concerns that are raised while using our services, or afterwards, will be looked into thoroughly and referred on to the appropriate people where necessary. ​ Safeguarding Parents / Caregivers ​ LCK Connected and ChatBox are online resources for children, young people, parents & caregivers living with Long Covid. Support services are not intended to constitute or deliver medical advice or to diagnose, treat or cure Long Covid. Participants are encouraged to share if they feel comfortable, but there is no pressure to do so. ​ Long Covid Kids take their responsibility for safeguarding all participants seriously and has procedures to follow to ensure any issue raised is dealt with effectively and swiftly. A full copy of the Safeguarding Policy can be found at the top of this page. ​ Long Covid Kids has a duty to report all safeguarding concerns to the relevant parties. Depending on the nature of the concern, the parents/carers of the young person involved may not be notified. We aim to have at least one Moderator in the online support room at any time but as a volunteer led service this may not always be possible. The role of the Moderator is to ensure the rules for participation are understood and adhered to by all participants, and that the support group is a safe place for all users. Moderators are not necessarily qualified in a medical or educational capacity, and will not provide any medical advice. ​ In the LCK Connected sessions it is the responsibility of every adult to ensure the participants are safe. Should any parent have any concerns they should immediately raise it with the moderator taking the session. Should you need have any ongoing concerns you can email Sarah, the Senior Moderator on spriest@longcovidkids.org as soon as is reasonably possible. ​ Parents attending the sessions with their young person are responsible for ensuring that their child behaviours accordingly. The Safeguarding Children and Young People policy that lays out the rules and expectations for those taking part in the sessions can be found at the top of this page. Please take time to go through these with your young person and ensure that they understand. ​ Should any adult or young person behave in a way that can be perceived as threatening, inappropriate or offensive, the moderators in the session will issue a warning. Should this behaviour continue they will be removed from the session and an email sent explaining why. ​ ​

  • Terms & Conditions | Long Covid Kids

    Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids LONG COVID KIDS CONNECTED ​ The information provided by Long Covid Kids (LCK) aims to raise awareness of the symptoms of Long Covid and related illnesses in children to increase understanding, aid early diagnosis and improve response and intervention. The content is intended for individual parents, healthcare, and educational professionals, in addition to expert forums, research panels, health organisations & parliamentary groups. LCK is not a not substitute for professional medical advice and neither advocate for nor endorse the use of any drug or therapy contained within any publications. We strongly recommend that users consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if they seek medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. Any information on specified diagnosis, treatments, and follow-up needs to be independently verified to ensure it is appropriate. The information included in the LCK website is provided on an "as is" basis without any representations, conditions, or warranties that it is accurate and up to date. Any opinions or recommendations discussed are not endorsed by LCK. To the fullest extent permitted by law, LCK shall not incur any liability, including without limitation, liability for damages, arising from the content. All conditions, warranties, and other terms which might otherwise be implied by the law including, without limitation, the warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, use of reasonable care and skill, and non-infringement of proprietary rights are excluded. ​ Long Covid Kids Connected is a service consisting of online zoom sessions for young people with Long Covid aged between 6 and 17, and administered by volunteers from the Long Covid Kids charity. ​ The aim of the sessions is to provide an opportunity for social interaction online in a safe, relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Sessions will be held twice weekly for each age group on Wednesdays and Sundays. These are available to members and booked online. ​ Sessions are not intended to constitute or deliver medical advice or to diagnose, treat or cure Long Covid. Participants are encouraged to share if they feel comfortable, but there is no pressure to do so. ​ There will always be at least one Administrator in the online support room. The role of the Administrator is to ensure the rules for participation are understood and adhered to by all participants, and that the support group is a safe place for all users. Administrators are not necessarily qualified in a medical or educational capacity, and will not provide any medical advice. Terms and Conditions Registration You must complete and submit a registration form prior to attending any sessions. Attendance There is no minimum attendance commitment or expectation. Age Limits You must be aged between 6 - 17 to participate in the online sessions. There are three age groups: 6 – 11, 12 – 14 and 15 – 17, so as to ensure that participants can choose the group that best fits their stage of education. There is also a seperate parents and caregivers session. Parents Parents should avoid contributing and/or dominating the conversation, as this is a space for the young people to speak if they wish, and parents can encourage them to do so. Respect for Others Open communication is encouraged with the group, but you should always be aware of how your words may impact on others. Please respect others and listen to what they have to say. Sharing You are welcome to share ideas and solutions that have worked for you in terms of your recovery / illness, but as support rather than advice. You should let others decide for themselves if it might work for them too. No-Go Areas You must not share any comments, questions or language that may be construed as offensive, harassing, obscene, profane, threatening, abusive or invasive or a person’s privacy. This includes swear words and abbreviated swear words. You must not share any comments that may be construed as discriminatory on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation or religion. You must not share any personal contact details, or ask anyone for theirs, for your own privacy and safety. This includes email addresses, phone numbers, addresses and gaming tags. You must not divulge anything shared during the online sessions outside the Group, otherwise it will compromise our Safe Space. Reporting Should anyone disclose anything of concern, the Administrator has a duty to report this to the relevant contact. Should anything in the sessions concern you please email Sarah Priest, Senior Moderator spriest@longcovidkids.org Mics and Cameras Mics should be switched on throughout the session. Cameras should be switched on at the start for check-in, and can then be turned off if preferred. Problems In the event of any issues or problems, parents should contact Sarah Priest, Senior Moderator immediately on spriest@longcovidkids.org ​ ​

  • The Long Covid Kid Study | Long Covid Kids

    Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids Прочитайте больше Об исследовании Long Covid Kids Почему родители должны быть вовлечены Приложение PeopleWith помогает родителям; Отслеживайте симптомы своего ребенка. Предоставляет отчеты о состоянии здоровья, которые родители могут использовать для отправки по электронной почте доказательств симптомов и изменений своему врачу. Участвуйте в исследованиях, которые помогут лучше понять суть Long Covid у детей сейчас и в будущем. Связаться с PeopleWith Связаться с нами Цели исследования Long Covid Kids Чтобы узнать и поддержать Присоединяйтесь к нашей группе поддержки Один Разрешите родителям вести личный журнал и отслеживать симптомы и пути выздоровления своего ребенка, оставаясь при этом анонимным. Взаимодействие с другими людьми Два Сопоставьте значимые данные, которые могут поддержать родителей и врачей в их понимании Long Covid in Kids. Взаимодействие с другими людьми Три Используйте коллективный разум, чтобы поддержать родителей и медицинское сообщество в их понимании Long Covid in Kids Следственное исследование в сотрудничество с PeopleWith Все данные я анонимно Вы всегда все под контролем. Вы единственный человек, который может получить доступ к данным, которые могут идентифицировать вас, и вы контролируете, с кем вы делитесь своими данными, например с вашим врачом. Никакая идентифицируемая личная информация не сохраняется. Как используются данные Популярный вариант Ваши анонимные данные предоставят информацию, которую можно использовать для выявления закономерностей и тенденций, чтобы полностью понять Long Covid у детей. Этот интеллект можно изучать и использовать для поддержания вашего здоровья и здоровья других детей в будущем, давая полезные рекомендации таким же людям, как вы. Как мы учимся Продолжайте регистрацию По мере того, как ежедневно регистрируется все больше людей, мы можем начать узнавать, что работает. Затем мы можем предоставить разумные рекомендации, чтобы помочь родителям справиться с симптомами, чтобы улучшить пути выздоровления. Как это устроено Введите свои данные. Просто загрузите приложение PeopleWith на свое устройство из Google Play или App Store . Настройте профиль своего ребенка и выберите Long Covid Kids Health & Wellbeing из списка симптомов, который будет включен в наше исследование. Начните записывать свои симптомы и многое другое.

  • Partners | Long Covid Kids

    Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids Our trusted partners are listed below. Working together, sharing knowledge in collaboration to overcome COVID-19 challenges and move towards shared goals. United Kingdom Long Covid Support Read More Long Covid SOS Read More Long Covid Physio Read More Long Covid Wales Read More Long Covid Europe Read More CoSchools Read More NHS - National Health Service Read More NIHR - National Institute for Health Research Expert Group Read More The APPG - Fit & Healthy Child Read More Royal Society of Medicine Read More Patient Led Safety Learning Read More ​National Voices Read More International WHO - The World Health Organisation Long Covid Forum Read More ISARIC - International Severe Acute Respiratory & Emerging Infection Consortium Read More Zero Covid Alliance Read More

  • Pregnancy | Long Covid Kids

    Галерея симптомов Long Covid Kids July 30, 2021 ​ Delta poses 'severe' risk to mothers-to-be: Covid variant could be bigger danger for pregnant women, scientists warn The Delta variant may pose a greater risk to pregnant women, scientists have warned, as they called on expectant mothers to get vaccinated. More than 99 per cent of pregnant women hospitalised with Covid are unvaccinated and one in ten end up in intensive care, a study found. Researchers from Oxford University described their findings as ‘very concerning’. Button June 30, 2021 ​ Gedling woman speaks out over deciding to get Covid vaccine while pregnant “Due to my job, I had personally seen women severely unwell with Covid-19 with caesarean section kits next to their beds in case the worst happened to them. This was sobering enough for me, alongside knowing that vaccines are given routinely in pregnancy. There has been more than six months of data about the vaccines with no major risks outlined and there have been more than 100,000 women in America who have had the vaccines safely in pregnancy.” Button June 24, 2021 ​ "It's very distressing to watch someone expecting with Covid": Joy and relief as pregnant women receive their vaccines "We know from the national data that of the women who were admitted to hospital with Covid, one in 10 ended up in critical care. The babies were two-to-three times more likely to be delivered prematurely. Sadly there is an increased risk of stillbirth. That risk is small but it's probably doubled if you get Covid. And out of the women admitted to hospital with Covid, one in 150 died. That's what really worries us." Button June 23, 2021 ​ Why I got the Covid vaccine during pregnancy "Prior to Covid and pregnancy, I’d been backpacking around the world and received many of the vaccines currently available from yellow fever, encephalitis, hepatitis, meningitis and everything else I could get. Now, I wish that same freedom for my unborn child... I like to think I’ve given my child the gift of health and to help them feel safe in a complex world, which is the only thing that any parent cares about, once everything else is stripped away." Button June 17, 2021 ​ Preliminary Findings of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine Safety in Pregnant Persons "Preliminary findings did not show obvious safety signals among pregnant persons who received mRNA Covid-19 vaccines. However, more longitudinal follow-up, including follow-up of large numbers of women vaccinated earlier in pregnancy, is necessary to inform maternal, pregnancy, and infant outcomes." Button May 24, 2021 ​ Why is Covid-19 killing so many pregnant women in India? "Pregnant women, who have weaker immune systems, have been developing widespread scarring of the lungs after getting infected by the virus. “Their lungs looked white as bone on X-rays,” the doctor said. “Their air sacs filled with fluid that had leaked from blood vessels into the lungs.” Button May 13, 2021 ​ Coronavirus Vaccines Protect Pregnant Women, Another Study Suggests "The shots may also have benefits for infants and do not seem to damage the placenta, according to the latest research." Button April 27, 2021 ​ COVID vaccines don’t harm ovaries and neither does virus, Jerusalem doctors find "Taking a coronavirus vaccine won’t harm ovary function, and neither will catching COVID-19, Israeli researchers have concluded in a study that might reassure vaccine hesitaters and recovered patients alike. They studied the ovaries of women undergoing IVF, and saw that there was no difference in function between the women based on whether they were vaccinated or unvaccinated, or on whether they had or hadn’t been infected." Button April 16, 2021 ​ Pregnant women in UK told to have Pfizer or Moderna vaccine "Pregnant women in Britain should get a COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer (PFE.N) or Moderna (MRNA.O) because there is more real-world data to show they are safe, the British public body that advises on vaccinations said on Friday. The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) said around 90,000 pregnant women had been vaccinated in the United States, mainly with the two American vaccines, without any safety concerns being raised." Button February 27, 2021 ​ Fetus infected with COVID-19 dies in womb, in 2nd such case in Israel "An Israeli hospital said on Saturday that a fetus stillborn from a woman infected with the coronavirus was also found to be carrying the virus. It was the second such reported instance in Israel." Button February 16, 2021 ​ Hospital says ‘high probability’ fetus died of virus, in 1st such case in Israel "An Israeli hospital said on Tuesday that a fetus stillborn from a woman infected with the coronavirus was also found to be carrying the virus, having been infected via the placenta. It was the first such reported instance in Israel." Button September 15, 2020 ​ Stillbirth rate rises dramatically during pandemic "A slew of studies from around the world has reported a disturbing trend: since the coronavirus pandemic started, there has been a significant rise in the proportion of pregnancies ending in stillbirths, in which babies die in the womb. Researchers say that in some countries, pregnant women have received less care than they need because of lockdown restrictions and disruptions to health care. As a result, complications that can lead to stillbirths were probably missed, they say." Button May 9, 2020 ​ Severe maternal morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19: The risk should not be downplayed "Maternal deaths due to COVID-19 are happening not only in low-income countries with restricted resources and poorer healthcare systems, but also in highly developed countries with excellent resources and healthcare facilities and traditionally very low maternal mortality ratios. Furthermore, it is very likely that maternal deaths are under-reported." Button July 1, 2021 ​ Short-term outcome of pregnant women vaccinated by BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine "As shown by the adverse effect profile and short-term obstetric and neonatal outcomes, no safety signals appeared among pregnant women who were vaccinated by BNT162b2vaccine at all stages of pregnancy. The vaccine is effective in generating humoral immune response in pregnant women, although IgG levels were lower than observed in non-pregnant women." Button June 27, 2021 ​ Pregnant women can get vaccinated with Sputnik V if benefits outweigh the risks "On Friday, Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko informed that taking into account the positive results of the pre-clinical safety trials of the vaccine and the accumulated data on its safety and efficiency during the post-registration trials, experts have decided to allow the use of Sputnik V among pregnant women. The minister explained that this allows pregnant women who have a high risk of developing severe symptoms of the disease to get vaccinated." Button June 23, 2021 ​ NIH begins study of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy and postpartum "A new observational study has begun to evaluate the immune responses generated by COVID-19 vaccines administered to pregnant or postpartum people. Researchers will measure the development and durability of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in people vaccinated during pregnancy or the first two postpartum months." Button June 22, 2021 ​ Pregnant German women seek vaccination "Despite pregnant women being more likely to die from COVID-19, there is currently no nationwide recommendation to vaccinate them in Germany. But the state of Saxony has pushed ahead on its own. Now, many women are traveling there to get their shot." Button June 9, 2021 ​ Research now backs routinely offering pregnant women the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine "New Zealand and Australia will now routinely offer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to women at any stage of pregnancy, following an update of vaccination advice. This comes as research suggests the risk of severe outcomes from infection is significantly higher for pregnant women compared to the general population. At the same time, data from pregnant women who have already been vaccinated around the world have shown no safety concerns associated with COVID-19 vaccines." Button May 19, 2021 ​ Maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection at the time of birth in England: national cohort study "SARS-CoV-2 infection at the time of birth is associated with higher rates of fetal death, preterm birth, preeclampsia and emergency Cesarean delivery. There were no additional adverse neonatal outcomes, other than those related to preterm delivery. Pregnant women should be counseled regarding risks of SARS-COV-2 infection and should be considered a priority for vaccination." Button May 13, 2021 ​ Immunogenicity of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines in Pregnant and Lactating Women "In this exploratory analysis of a convenience sample, receipt of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine was immunogenic in pregnant women, and vaccine-elicited antibodies were transported to infant cord blood and breast milk. Pregnant and nonpregnant women who were vaccinated developed cross-reactive antibody responses and T-cell responses against SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern." Button April 22, 2021 ​ Clear link emerges between COVID-19 and pregnancy complications "Those with COVID-19 had a 76% greater chance of pregnancy-induced high blood pressure, known as preeclampsia or eclampsia. They were three times as likely to have a severe infection and five times as likely to be admitted to an intensive care unit, Papageorghiou’s team reports today in JAMA Pediatrics. Eleven women with COVID-19 died, compared with just one woman in the uninfected group." Button April 16, 2021 ​ Brazil asks women to delay pregnancy over new coronavirus variant fears "If it’s possible, delay pregnancy a little until a better moment," Health Ministry official Raphael Parente said during a news conference on Friday. He said the recommendation was partly due to the stress on the health system but also due to the more easily transmissible Brazilian variant known as P.1. "The clinical experience of specialists shows that this new variant acts more aggressively in pregnant women," Parente said. Previously, COVID-19 cases during pregnancy were focused on the final trimester and birth, whereas lately there have been more serious cases in the second and occasionally first trimester, he said." Button February 23, 2021 ​ Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of COVID-19: coreporting of common outcomes from PAN-COVID and AAP-SONPM registries "Preterm delivery affected a higher proportion of women than expected based on historical and contemporaneous national data... Although maternal death was uncommon, the rate was higher than expected based on UK and USA population data, which is likely explained by underascertainment of women affected by milder or asymptomatic infection in pregnancy in the PAN-COVID study, although not in the AAP-SONPM study." Button November 6, 2020 ​ Birth and Infant Outcomes Following Laboratory-Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Pregnancy — SET-NET, 16 Jurisdictions, March 29–October 14, 2020 "Among 3,912 infants with known gestational age born to women with SARS-CoV-2 infection, 12.9% were preterm (<37 weeks), higher than a national estimate of 10.2%. Among 610 (21.3%) infants with testing results, 2.6% had positive SARS-CoV-2 results, primarily those born to women with infection at delivery." Button August 4, 2020 ​ Why pregnant women face special risks from COVID-19 "Pregnancy does appear to make women’s bodies more vulnerable to severe COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. That’s partly because of pregnant women’s uniquely adjusted immune systems, and partly because the coronavirus’ points of attack—the lungs and the cardiovascular system—are already stressed in pregnancy." Button May 9, 2020 ​ Public Health Agency of Sweden's Brief Report: Pregnant and postpartum women with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection in intensive care in Sweden "The results indicate that the risk of being admitted to ICU may be higher in pregnant and postpartum women with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 in Sweden, compared with non-pregnant women of similar age." Button July 1, 2021 ​ Pregnant women in England denied mental health help because of Covid "Thousands of pregnant women in England were denied vital help for their mental health because of the pandemic, analysis from leading psychiatrists shows. In 2020-21, 47,000 were expected to access perinatal mental health services to help with conditions such as anxiety and depression during or after giving birth, but only 31,261 managed to get help in the most recent data for the 2020 calendar year only, according to analysis from the Royal College of Psychiatrists." Button June 25, 2021 ​ Inflammatory biomarkers in pregnant women with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study "Our findings are in agreement with the results of previous studies highlighting how COVID-19 patients are characterized by a relevant systemic inflammation, which acts as a driver of morbidity and mortality. Particularly, lymphocytopenia, a high NLR and high values of CRP had all been linked with disease severity or mortality. Our work confirms that these variables show abnormal values also in obstetric patients and mirrors the course of the disease." Button June 23, 2021 ​ COVID vaccines and breastfeeding: what the data say "The vaccines do not pass through breastmilk, but antibodies do — providing hope that breastfed babies might have some level of protection." Button June 18, 2021 ​ COVID-19: Pregnant women and their unborn babies dying in Brazil as deaths set to pass 500k mark "Researchers say the P1 variant has started infecting and killing pregnant women and their unborn children in startling numbers... Currently 42 pregnant women die every week from COVID-19; many more women are being intubated and their premature children delivered by caesarean section without consultation with obstetricians, according to medical researchers at the Brazilian Obstetric Observatory." Button May 27, 2021 ​ Covid-19 Is Killing Hundreds of Pregnant Women and Babies in Brazil "At least 579 babies under the age of 1 have died from Covid-19 in Brazil since the start of the pandemic. Hundreds of babies are being delivered prematurely to save their sick mothers. Others perish in the womb, starved of oxygen as their mothers gasp for air, or contract the disease and die in the first months of life." Button May 17, 2021 ​ First UK COVID-19 vaccine study for pregnant women launches "The first COVID-19 vaccine study in the UK to recruit pregnant women has been launched across eleven National Institute of Health Research sites. The phase 2/3 study aims to further understand the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in healthy pregnant women, with approximately 235 volunteers involved throughout the UK." Button May 11, 2021 ​ Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Vaccination in Pregnancy "In our cohort of vaccinated pregnant patients, there was no observed increase in the incidence of findings characteristic of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnancy and no evidence of vaccine-triggered breakdown in maternal immunologic tolerance of the fetus. Although limited by population differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated patients, these findings add to the growing literature supporting the safety of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in pregnancy." Button April 22, 2021 ​ Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality Among Pregnant Women With and Without COVID-19 Infection "In this multinational cohort study of 2130 pregnant women in 18 countries, women with COVID-19 diagnosis were at increased risk of a composite maternal morbidity and mortality index. Newborns of women with COVID-19 diagnosis had significantly higher severe neonatal morbidity index and severe perinatal morbidity and mortality index compared with newborns of women without COVID-19 diagnosis." Button March 16, 2021 ​ Sisters, aged 23 and 31, die of COVID 10 days apart after giving birth "A 23-year-old woman died Monday due to complications from the coronavirus, three weeks after giving birth and less than two weeks after her sister, 31, died of the same cause after her first baby was born... Army Radio reported Tuesday that a mother had lost her unborn twins due to the coronavirus. She was said to be hospitalized in moderate condition, and had apparently not been vaccinated. The report said 40 pregnant women are currently hospitalized due to complications of the virus, none of whom are vaccinated." Button February 22, 2021 ​ Death of mother, fetus highlights sharp rise in COVID infections among pregnant "According to data published by Israeli television networks, recent months have seen a significant increase in pregnant women infected by the virus, something officials have blamed on the more aggressive UK variant... Channel 13 reported that there are currently 50 pregnant women hospitalized, with 19 in serious condition and 8 in critical condition. None of them have been vaccinated." Button October 7, 2020 ​ COVID-19 Has a Prolonged Effect for Many During Pregnancy "Symptoms for pregnant women with COVID-19 can be prolonged, lasting two months or longer for a quarter of the women who participated in a national study led by UC San Francisco and UCLA." Button July 14, 2020 ​ Transplacental transmission of SARS-CoV-2 infection "The transmission is confirmed by comprehensive virological and pathological investigations. In detail, SARS-CoV-2 causes: (1) maternal viremia, (2) placental infection demonstrated by immunohistochemistry and very high viral load; placental inflammation, as shown by histological examination and immunohistochemistry, and (3) neonatal viremia following placental infection. The neonate is studied clinically, through imaging, and followed up. The neonate presented with neurological manifestations, similar to those described in adult patients.." Button

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