Viral infections are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease and stroke.
Approximately 29% of patients with acute COVID-19 infection developed long COVID, with female sex, diabetes, reinfection, and hospitalization predicting delayed recovery.
Cases of influenza and severe acute respiratory infections are on a downward trend, says Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.
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COVID And Flu Could Increase Your Risk Of Heart Attacks Or Stroke: American Heart Association Study
Recently we have seen a dramatic rise in the number of cases of COVID and flu cases. While these cases may not have alarmed ...
New study highlights heart attack spike after common viral infections.
Studies showed that the assay demonstrated a 94.90% sensitivity in polymerase chain reaction-confirmed positive samples.
Suffering from one of several common infections could raise your risk of a heart attack or stroke, new research suggests.
Patients with autoimmune and rheumatic diseases who received antiviral therapy for COVID-19 demonstrated reduced incidence of ...
In the weeks following a bout of influenza or COVID, the risk of heart attack or stroke may rise dramatically, and chronic ...
A review of 155 scientific studies found influenza and COVID infections raised the risk of heart attack or stroke as much as ...
Covid-19 infections have been strongly linked with cardiovascular events like a heart disease and stroke, but new research shows that other viral infections such as influenza, HIV, hepatitis C and ...
Roche receives CE mark for novel automated high-throughput Elecsys Dengue Ag test to diagnose dengue
New dengue antigen test delivers high clinical sensitivity and specificity, as well as inclusivity for all four dengue virus serotypes, helps clinicians confidently distinguish dengue from other acute ...
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