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Persistent fatigue following SARS-CoV-2 infection is common and independent of severity of initial infection
Fatigue is a common symptom in those presenting with symptomatic COVID-19 infection. However, it is unknown if COVID-19 results in persistent fatigue in those recovered from acute infection. We examined the prevalence of fatigue in individuals recovered from the acute phase of COVID-19 illness using the Chalder Fatigue Score (CFQ-11). We further examined potential predictors of fatigue following COVID-19 infection, evaluating indicators of COVID-19 severity, markers of peripheral immune activation and circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines. Of 128 participants (49.5 ± 15 years; 54% female), more than half reported persistent fatigue (67/128; 52.3%) at median of 10 weeks after initial COVID-19 symptoms. There was no association between COVID-19 severity (need for inpatient admission, supplemental oxygen or critical care) and fatigue following COVID-19. Additionally, there was no association between routine laboratory markers of inflammation and cell turnover (leukocyte, neutrophil or lymphocyte counts, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, lactate dehydrogenase, C-reactive protein) or pro-inflammatory molecules (IL-6 or sCD25) and fatigue post COVID-19. Female gender and those with a pre-existing diagnosis of depression/anxiety were over-represented in those with fatigue. Our findings demonstrate a significant burden of post-viral fatigue in individuals with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection after the acute phase of COVID-19 illness. This study highlights the importance of assessing those recovering from COVID-19 for symptoms of severe fatigue, irrespective of severity of initial illness, and may identify a group worthy of further study and early intervention.
Authorities eye the tides amid Vic flood threat; Emergency crews have spent the night monitoring tides and floodwaters in the Gippsland Lakes in Victoria's east
\"We've still got the Lakes system that's hovering around the one metre mark, so we've got the community of Hollands Landing that still has an evacuation warning on them, so we're keeping an eye on that,\" he said.
IT'S A YUM SUM... CHOC FOUNTAIN PUZZLER SOLVED
\"I've been talking about it at mathematics enrichment events around London for the last couple of years. If I can convince just one person that maths is more than Pythagoras' Theorem, I'll have succeeded. \"If I go to a wedding and there's a fountain, I'll tell guests 'Did you know you can put ketchup or mayonnaise through that?'\" Sir Adrian Smith, Chairman of the Council for the Mathematical Sciences, outlined the importance of SET for Britain. If I go to a wedding and there's a fountain, I'll tell guests 'Did you know you can put ketchup or mayonnaise through that?
Townsend, Chavez face off with one goal in mind at RFA 33
\"In Hampton, we've got a McDonald's and a Subway, and that's all we got,\" he said with a drawl. \"You gotta go about 15 minutes to get to anything else. It's a small town, man. Real tight.\" \"I feel like I'm ready for the next step. I feel like the UFC is my next adventure after this,\" [Adam Townsend] said. \"They're allowing me to fight in the main event to do that. It's a big deal, especially in [Ernest Chavez]'s hometown.\" \"I know Ernest is a brown belt and pretty well-versed on the ground as well, but anybody can be a brown belt,\" Townsend said. \"A black belt? That don't matter when you put the little gloves on and start getting elbowed in the mouth.\"
Townsend, Chavez face off with one goal in mind at RFA 33
\"In Hampton, we've got a McDonald's and a Subway, and that's all we got,\" he said with a drawl. \"You gotta go about 15 minutes to get to anything else. It's a small town, man. Real tight.\" \"I feel like I'm ready for the next step. I feel like the UFC is my next adventure after this,\" [Adam Townsend] said. \"They're allowing me to fight in the main event to do that. It's a big deal, especially in [Ernest Chavez]'s hometown.\" \"I know Ernest is a brown belt and pretty well-versed on the ground as well, but anybody can be a brown belt,\" Townsend said. \"A black belt? That don't matter when you put the little gloves on and start getting elbowed in the mouth.\"
Townsend, Chavez face off with one goal in mind at RFA 33
\"In Hampton, we've got a McDonald's and a Subway, and that's all we got,\" he said with a drawl. \"You gotta go about 15 minutes to get to anything else. It's a small town, man. Real tight.\" \"I feel like I'm ready for the next step. I feel like the UFC is my next adventure after this,\" [Adam Townsend] said. \"They're allowing me to fight in the main event to do that. It's a big deal, especially in [Ernest Chavez]'s hometown.\" \"I know Ernest is a brown belt and pretty well-versed on the ground as well, but anybody can be a brown belt,\" Townsend said. \"A black belt? That don't matter when you put the little gloves on and start getting elbowed in the mouth.\"
PENNIES FOR BOSNIA GIVEN BY CHILDREN STUDENTS DONATING $200 TO RED CROSS
The windfall doesn't belong to [Adam Townsend]. It is money that he and his fellow fourth-graders helped raise for the people of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The pupils collected more than $200, which will be donated to the International Red Cross' relief fund for that country. The money is earmarked for educational and medical supplies, said teacher Ene Pierce. To raise money, the pupils sold watermelon and lemonade, held a tag sale and collected pennies in 1- gallon plastic milk jugs. Parents also chipped in, baking cupcakes and cookies to sell. This is the second year fourth- grade pupils in Pierce's homeroom have raised money for a good cause. Last year, her class donated to famine relief in Somalia.