Preliminary evidence of cases of PIMES syndrome in children infected with omicron
A report from the Intelligence Division states, among other things, that in the United States and India, a higher-than-usual incidence of multisystem inflammation and various neurological symptoms has been reported.
In most cases, according to the report, these are children who are not vaccinated
Meirav Cohen
25/01/2022
Tuesday, 25 January 2022, 14:22 Updated: 14:27
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In several countries around the world, there have been initial reports of PIMES syndrome and neurological symptoms in children infected with the Omicron strain, according to a report by the Intelligence Department today (Tuesday).
In most cases, according to the report, these are children who are not vaccinated.
Pimples is an inflammatory disease first discovered in the UK and the United States, and it begins to appear 2 to 4 weeks after being infected with corona.
Symptoms of the disease usually include fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, inflammation of the heart muscle and shock.
The report states, among other things, that in the United States and India, a higher volume of cases was reported than in the past.
Also, in the United States and South Africa, seizures have been reported with increasing frequency in children infected with the omicron strain.
In addition, the report states that cases have been reported worldwide of children who developed encephalitis (encephalitis) during and after the disease, about two weeks after recovery, when the inflammation included symptoms such as headaches, balance disorder, seizures, weakness and confusion.
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