Jerusalem:A total of 11.2 per cent of Israeli children who recovered from Covid-19 suffered long-term symptoms, revealed a survey issued by the state's Ministry of Health.
The researchers examined post-acute sequel of Covid-19 (PASC), or "long Covid," among 13,834 parents of children aged 3-18 who had recovered from the coronavirus, and found that 11.2 per cent of the recovered children in Israel had long-term symptoms, Xinhua news agency reported.
They also noted that the chance of having long-term symptoms grows with the age of the child. Thus, 1.8 per cent of children aged 3-6 years had long-term symptoms six months after recovery, compared with 4.6 per cent among those age 12 to 18. A correlation was found between symptomatic Covid-19 illness and the possibility of suffering long-term symptoms.