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Long-haul COVID-19 & MIS-C in Children: An Infectious Disease Specialist Explains

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Dr. Hamid B discusses long-hauler syndrome and MIS-C following COVID-19 infection in children. Talking about his experience studying COVID-19 disease in young children, he says, “This is one of the other primary reasons to consider vaccination in children … not just because they got a disease for three, four, five days, but it can affect them for months, and potentially even years down the line due to … the post-acute effects of this viral syndrome.” For information about COVID-19, visit http://COVIDVaccineAnswers.org.

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Infectious Diseases Experts Cautions U.S. Could See Death Rate Rise | Morning Joe | MSNBC

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Infectious Diseases Experts Cautions U.S. Could See Death Rate Rise | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Dr. Paul Sax, Clinical Director of Infectious Diseases at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, discusses virus infections, why he says the U.S. death rate could rise and he also discusses improvements in treatment. Aired on 07/08/2020.
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Infectious Diseases Experts Cautions U.S. Could See Death Rate Rise | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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These are how long an average person would expect to survive for if the illness was the cause for ending the persons life. Disclaimer: Not all these illnesses are terminal.

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Polio vaccinations | Infectious diseases | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy

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Infectious Diseases A-Z: What are the risks of getting vaccinated?

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Infectious Diseases A-Z: What are the risks of getting vaccinated?

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Watch Annual Infectious Diseases Seminar, Hyderabad on 8th August 2017 in association with University of New South Wales, Australia & Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences & Research.

Dr Rob Menzies, B Sc, MPH, PhD
Senior Lecturer, Infectious Diseases Epidemiology

Presenting control of vaccine preventable diseases.

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What You Need To Know About Infectious Disease

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About a quarter of deaths worldwide–many of them children–are caused by infectious organisms. The World Health Organization reports that new infectious diseases are continuing to emerge and familiar ones are appearing in new locations around the globe. What You Need to Know About Infectious Disease provides an overview of infectious disease, drawing on reports of the Institute of Medicine.

Read the report: http://www.nap.edu/catalog/13006/what-you-need-to-know-about-infectious-disease

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