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[quote=Anonymous]There was a study out of Denver Children's Hospital that found even during regular non-pandemic times -- including that parents were not trying to isolate themselves and kids from medical areas unless absolutely necessary -- about 1/3 the cases weren't picked up within the 10 days of start of fever that is needed to begin treatment for successful resolution. The range of presentation is wide. Children can look very, very sick, or not really all that terribly ill. Close to half the children (about 44%) were seen by a medical provider at least 4 times before the diagnosis was made. That's really not happening now. It's like untreated strep. You can clear it yourself -- yes, that happens -- but that doesn't mean you don't figure out the cardiovascular (of for strep, sometimes kidney) problems for several months. Not everyone gets the serious complications, AND the complications can lay silent for months. [/quote]
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