SARS-CoV-2–Specific Immune Responses in Patients With Postviral Syndrome After Suspected COVID-19
Neuro COVID is a subcategory of post COVID complications affecting the brain and nervous system. Antibody studies show this occurs in about 40% of those experiencing post viral syndrome.
New Study Suggests Underestimated Long COVID Cases
It appears the newest COVID-19 variants have the ability to slip by the antibody response people have built from prior infections and the vaccination. This means everyone is vulnerable, and the risks of neuro COVID, organ failure, hospitalizations, and death are higher.
Mitochondrial Dynamics in SARS-COV2 Spike Protein Treated Human Microglia: Implications for Neuro-COVID
Read about how the brain has been impacted by COVID-19 in those experiencing brain fog and other neurological symptoms such as depression, anxiety, seizures, twitching, vibrations, changes in hormones and the senses including smell, taste, hearing, vision and touch. This NIH article discusses the emerging clinical data from the COVID-19 pandemic suggests that ~ 40% of COVID-19 patients develop neurological symptoms attributed to viral encephalitis while in COVID long haulers chronic neuro-inflammation and neuronal damage result in a syndrome described as Neuro-COVID.