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Congenital heart defects may not increase severe Covid-19 risk: Study – Deccan Herald
Adults and children born with heart defects had a lower-than-expected possibility of developing moderate or severe Covid-19 symptoms, according to a new study w…

Adults and children born with heart defects had a lower-than-expected possibility of developing moderate or severe Covid-19 symptoms, according to a new study which cautioned that elderly patients with similar congenital conditions might have a different risk profile.
The scientists, including those from the Columbia University Irving Medical Center performed a retrospective analysis of more than 7,000 patients from the congenital heart disease center at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Su…
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