Long COVID leaves distinctive signs in blood which could be targets


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Long COVID leaves distinctive signs in the blood which could potentially be targeted for treatment, research suggests.

Findings from the largest UK study of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus show long COVID leads to ongoing inflammation which can be detected in the blood.

The analysis of more than 650 people who had been in hospital with severe COVID-19 found patients with prolonged symptoms showed evidence of their immune system being activated.

How the activation happened depended on the type of symptoms they mainly had, for example fatigue or brain fog.

The research, led by Imperial College London, suggests existing drugs which modulate the body’s immune system could be helpful in treating long COVID and should be investigated in future research.

Professor Peter Openshaw, from Imperial’s National Heart and Lung Institute, said: “With one in 10 Sars-CoV-2 infections leading to long COVID and an estimated 65 million people around the world suffering from ongoing symptoms, we urgently need more research to understand this condition.”

He said the study “is an important step forward and provides crucial insights into what causes long COVID”.

He added: “I do think that there is a hopeful message which says that there are these biological pathways that are activated from different forms of persistent symptomatology after COVID, and people aren’t imagining it.

“It’s something which is genuinely happening to them.”


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