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MIS-A in Adults. Stroke Major Symptom
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[quote:dark_knight:MV80NTQzMTU4XzgyNzg5NTM2X0QwMkY4N0VF] CDC identifies new COVID-19 syndrome in adults similar to MIS-C in kids The CDC team described the cases of 27 adults aged 21 to 50 who had similar syndromes. Most had extreme inflammation throughout their bodies and malfunction of organs, such as the heart, liver and kidneys -- but not the lungs. "Although hyperinflammation and extrapulmonary organ dysfunction have been described in hospitalized adults with severe COVID-19, these conditions are generally accompanied by respiratory failure," they wrote in the CDC's weekly report on death and disease, the MMWR. "In contrast, the patients described here had minimal respiratory symptoms, hypoxemia (low blood oxygen), or radiographic abnormalities in accordance with the working case definition, which was meant to distinguish MIS-A from severe COVID-19; only eight of 16 patients had any documented respiratory symptoms before onset of MIS-A." https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/cdc-identifies-new-covid-19-syndrome-in-adults-similar-to-mis-c-in-kids-1.5130908 [/quote]
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Nasty is ready to pop this month...
"The CDC released a report describing a "multisystem inflammatory syndrome in adults" or (MIS-A), months after a similar condition was reported in children."
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"Case Series of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Adults
Cases reported to CDC and published case reports and series identify MIS-A in adults, who usually require intensive care and can have fatal outcomes. Antibody testing was required to identify SARS-CoV-2 infection in approximately one third of 27 cases."
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