Persistent symptoms are associated with long term effects of COVID-19 among children and young people: Results from a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled studies
Sanaz A. Behnood(University of Edinburgh), Andrea Takeda, Shamez Ladhani(Public Health England), Roz Shafran(University College London), Russell Viner(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Lauren L. O’Mahoney(University of Leicester), Sophie Bennett(St Thomas' Hospital), Terence Stephenson(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Mahta Haghighat Ghahfarokhi(King's College London), Fiona Newlands(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Paige Kolasinska(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Mohammed Z. Muhid(University College London), Rowan Bhopal(Great Ormond Street Hospital), J. Dudley(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Olivia Swann(University of Edinburgh)
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