​Japanese survey: There are significant differences in the sequelae caused by the Delta and Omicron strains

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Overseas Network 5 China News Service, March 16th According to a report on the Japanese “Mainichi Shimbun” website on the 16th, a new investigation report released by Shizuoka Prefecture in Japan showed that there were obvious sequelae caused by the Delta strain and the Omicron strain. difference.

According to reports, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan will start to study the sequelae of the new coronavirus from the end of 2021. The local government has investigated a total of 291 people infected with the new coronavirus, including 188 people infected with the delta strain and 103 people. A person infected with the Omicron strain. The results showed that there were significant differences in the sequelae caused by the above-mentioned viruses depending on the infection period.

Among them, those infected with the delta strain will have sequelae such as smell and taste disturbances after being cured, and those infected with the Omicron strain will have symptoms such as cough and headache. From the perspective of composition, 28% of people infected with Omicron virus have cough symptoms, 17% have headache symptoms, and 15% have fatigue. Among those infected with delta virus, 19% had a sense of smell, 13% had a taste disorder, and 12% had symptoms of hair loss. (Overseas Network/Wu Qian Internship Compilation/Chen Liuqi)

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