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There is a visible effort by some quarters to steer the discussion about Pediatric Liver Injuries away from Covid ( blame Lockdowns & Adeno) . So let's recap what we already know from SARS & MERS effects on the liver ctd)
There is a visible effort by some quarters to steer the discussion about Pediatric Liver Injuries away from Covid ( blame Lockdowns & Adeno) . So let's recap what we already know from SARS & MERS effects on the liver ctd)
2/n We know that the liver injury can be due to -direct viral replication, caused by poor blood flow ( hypoxia) , caused by ventilation ( In PICU) , Immune response, breakage of the gut vascular barrier and the alteration in the gut bacteria ( gut - liver axis) and drugs ctd)
3/n When you have 15% people have raised liver function tests in SARS , I think it is fool hardy to try and distract attention away from hepatic issues in Covid since SARS is the closest that we have and not Adeno dx.doi.org
4/n This well done microscopic study from the SARS pandemic showed 2/7 cases which is close to 30% to have massive necrosis in liver and Cirrhosis-To now try and lay this on lockdown is laughable @Telegraph and exposes the bias that you have .
@RoopaDhatt @Gab_H_R @iamSandeepR @ProfAbdoolKarim @qhanlee @DecisionPark @epibuff @KellyQuilt @quant_aq @jpark731 8/n ctd) Most of these cases tend to be ignored in the normal clinic HOWEVER signs of abnormal ie more than 5 times SGOT / SGPT warrant closer attention , we know that most are mild initially and some 7- 10% would have progressed ctd)
11/n The powers to be are worried and they understand that liver injury to kids could potentially upset the whole " Covid is no issue to kids " story, this #lockdown theory is trying to confuse the masses . I hope that we continue countering it well. 🙏🙏
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