Increased risk of some neurological and psychiatricdisorders remains two years after COVID-19 infection UniofOxford TheLancet
were seen during the delta variant wave than with the prior alpha variant. The omicron wave is associated with similar neurological and psychiatric risks as delta.
The study has several limitations. It is not known how severe, or how long-lasting, the disorders are. Nor is it clear when they began, since problems may be present for some time before a diagnosis is made. Unrecorded cases of COVID-19 and unrecorded vaccinations introduce some uncertainty into the results.
Professor Paul Harrison, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, and Theme Lead, NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre, who headed the study, says that"it is good news that the excess of depression and anxiety diagnoses after COVID-19 is short-lived, and that it is not observed in. However, it is worrying that some other disorders, such as dementia and seizures, continue to be more likely diagnosed after COVID-19, even two years later.
Dr. Max Taquet, NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow, University of Oxford, who led the analyses, says that"the findings shed new light on the longer-term mental and brain
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