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Children with cancer do not appear to be at increased risk of severe COVID-19 infection – News-Medical.Net
Results from the first national study of children with cancer who test positive from COVID-19 has found that these patients do not appear to be at any increased…
Results from the first national study of children with cancer who test positive from COVID-19 has found that these patients do not appear to be at any increased risk of severe COVID-19 infection compared to healthy children.
Led by the University of Birmingham, the study analyzed the severity of COVID-19 infection in children with cancer.
Published in the British Journal of Cancer, results found that the majority of patients either had mild infections or were asymptomatic. No patients died from…
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