SPUTNIK2020/4/27
Young, Middle-Aged COVID-19 Patients Suffering Deadly Strokes in US
A recent rise in COVID-19 novel coronavirus-related strokes in people across a wide age range, and within communities hit hard by the contagious disease, has prompted three US medical organizations to draft a paper examining the virus' link to blood blockages.
Though the novel coronavirus, as of late, has been predominantly viewed as a disease that may be fatal to those who are elderly or immunocompromised, the Washington Post reported Saturday that US hospitals within areas most impacted by COVID-19 have identified a new trend of strokes among virus-infected patients that does not appear to discriminate based on age.
Recently, hospitals have reported an uptick in emergency stroke patients within their 30s and 40s, who also happen to have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, despite the median age for sufferers of the type of stroke seen in these patients being 74, according to the Post.
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