Fig. 2: The distribution of symptoms between the long COVID (LCS) and control groups, detailed in the occurrence of symptoms. | Pediatric Research

Fig. 2: The distribution of symptoms between the long COVID (LCS) and control groups, detailed in the occurrence of symptoms.

From: Long COVID syndrome in children: neutrophilic granulocyte dysfunction and its correlation with disease severity

Fig. 2

The detailed distribution of the frequency (the number of positive [“Yes, still present”, “Yes, intermittent”, “Yes, but not present anymore”] and negative “No” answers out of every given answer, depicted in percentage) of the 50 tested symptoms (49 shown, after erectile dysfunction was excluded due to lack of answers). Data was collected through an online questionnaire, based on the WHO’s standardized case report form37 confirmed and completed during an in-person meeting, from children with LCS (n = 129), healthy, COVID-19 convalescent (CG+: 32) and SARS-CoV-2 seronegative (CG−: 8) volunteers. The symptoms are grouped according to organ systems.

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