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(Morning News) A large study shows that those who have been infected with the 2019 coronary virus still face higher mental illness, dementia, and risk of disease -like diseases at least two years later.

Bloomberg reports that researchers at Oxford University have found that although the anxiety and depression of crown disease infection are higher than those of other respiratory tract infections, the risk usually subsides within two months.EssenceIn contrast, long -term mental and brain health disorders, commonly known as "brain Fog" and epilepsy, are still at a high level of probability after 24 months of infection.

According to a report published on Wednesday (August 17) in the medical journal, Lancet Psychiatry, the research team analyzed the record of more than 1.25 million patients to further prove this this kind ofThe virus may cause serious damage to the central nervous system and exacerbate the burden on global dementia.

In the year when the epidemic broke out, the medical expenditure of dementia was estimated to be US $ 1300 billion (nearly $ 1793.4 billion).Researchers at Oxford University pointed out in March that even mild cases are comparable to the brain atrophy of normal aging for ten years.

Paul Harrison, the main writer of the research report and professor of psychiatry, said: "This result is of deep significance for patients and health service institutions because it shows that it is related to crown disease infectionThe new nervous system disease may occur after the epidemic has subsided for a long time. "