Chapter
Co-Infections in Hospitalized Kids with COVID-19
A study of over 4,000 hospitalized kids found that those who had COVID-19 and another virus were more likely to require oxygen and intensive care. Co-infections can happen at any age but are more common in children and people with weaker immune systems.
Clips
Senator Linda Lopez expressed concerns for the safety of families of people running for office after a series of attacks on politicians' homes in New Mexico fueled by political rhetoric, while state leaders on the Republican side condemned the violence but avoided addressing its political dimension.
01:59 - 05:35 (03:36)
Summary
Senator Linda Lopez expressed concerns for the safety of families of people running for office after a series of attacks on politicians' homes in New Mexico fueled by political rhetoric, while state leaders on the Republican side condemned the violence but avoided addressing its political dimension.
ChapterCo-Infections in Hospitalized Kids with COVID-19
EpisodeWednesday, January 18, 2023
PodcastUp First
A study of over 4000 hospitalized children found that those with COVID and another virus were more likely to require oxygen and intensive care.
05:35 - 08:49 (03:13)
Summary
A study of over 4000 hospitalized children found that those with COVID and another virus were more likely to require oxygen and intensive care. Children under 5 with a co-detection had twice the odds of severe illness compared to just a SARS-CoV-2 infection.