Hamsters with long COVID present distinct transcriptomic profiles associated with neurodegenerative processes in brainstem | Nature Communications https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-62048-7 #à_traduire #hamster #neurodégénérescence #àtraduire #étude #covid_long #covidlong
Hamsters with long COVID present distinct transcriptomic profiles associated with neurodegenerative processes in brainstem - Nature Communications

SARS-CoV-2 persists in the brainstem long after the initial infection has passed. Infected animals exhibit symptoms of anxiety, depression, and memory impairment as well as changes in the brain that can be related to neurodegenerative processes.

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2 millions de Français touchés : comprendre ce qu’est le Covid long

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Experts want government agencies to act.

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SARS-CoV-2 RNA can persist in blood, tissue, may play role in long COVID, research suggests

The probability of having persistent viral fragments was about double in hospitalized participants and in those who reported being very ill but weren't hospitalized.

COVID-19 virus can stay in the body more than a year after infection

<p>The COVID-19 virus can persist in the blood and tissue of patients for more than a year after the acute phase of the illness has ended, according to new research from UC San Francisco that offers potential clues to why some people develop long COVID. </p>

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