Infection with virus also associated with fivefold increase in risk of deep vein thrombosis, data suggests
The findings could help explain the doubling in incidence of, and deaths from, blood clots in England since the start of the pandemic.The findings could help explain the doubling in incidence of, and deaths from, blood clots in England since the start of the pandemic.Catching Covid is associated with a fivefold increase in the risk of deep vein thrombosis and a 33-fold increase in risk of a potentially fatal blood clot on the lung in the 30 days after becoming infected, data suggests.
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