It hasn’t finished with you.
They looked at *mean annual decline* in kidney function before and after infection.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/covid-19-takes-greater-toll-kidneys-than-pneumonia-2024a1000p7a?ecd=WNL_trdalrt_pos1_ous_241231_etid7133338&uac=153582SK&impID=7133338
They looked at *mean annual decline* in kidney function before and after infection.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/covid-19-takes-greater-toll-kidneys-than-pneumonia-2024a1000p7a?ecd=WNL_trdalrt_pos1_ous_241231_etid7133338&uac=153582SK&impID=7133338
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But thx for the info. Appreciate.
Any ideas about what we can we do to slow it etc?
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Omicrons emerged Nov 2021.
(Sarcasm)
They recommend planning for the future kidney failure burden.
We are going to be ready for that like we were ready to let omicron rip in 21.
We weren’t.
We won’t be.
Maybe it’s immune mediated, maybe persistent virus, perhaps BP problems… who knows…
But that will cost too.
“Medscape reaches over 13 million HCPS, including 6.5 million physicians worldwide”
Maybe more colleagues will pay attention to what’s landing in their email inbox?
I live in hope.
*don't expect present standards
You know where this goes
Cardiac burden
Diabetes burden
Nervous system burden
Neurodegenerative burden
Immune dysregulation burden
...
Society will be burdened out
Cold | Ebola
Flu | Meningococcal
Covid |
Chicken pox | tuberculosis
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Pesky line keeps moving