Higher Risk of Long-Term Health Complications for Dengue Patients Than COVID-19 Patients Post-Recovery, Singapore Study Finds
August 27, 2024
August 27, 2024
SINGAPORE, Aug. 27 (TNSres) -- Nanyang Technological University issued the following news:
People who caught dengue and recovered are more likely to face long-term health complications about a year later compared to those who contracted COVID-19, according to the findings of a nationwide study led by NTU Singapore.
Specifically, those who caught dengue have a 55 per cent higher risk of heart complications, such as irregular heartbeats, heart disease, and blood clots, c . . .
People who caught dengue and recovered are more likely to face long-term health complications about a year later compared to those who contracted COVID-19, according to the findings of a nationwide study led by NTU Singapore.
Specifically, those who caught dengue have a 55 per cent higher risk of heart complications, such as irregular heartbeats, heart disease, and blood clots, c . . .