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Neurotropic mechanisms in COVID-19 and their potential influence on neuropsychological outcomes in children.

Lois O Condie1.   

Abstract

Children have shown more physical resilience to COVID-19 than adults, but there is a cohort of vulnerable infants and young children who may experience disease burden, both in the acute phase and chronically. Children may have had early undocumented exposure to COVID-19. Even when the risk of exposure was known, developmental variables may have made the avoidance of physical proximity difficult for children. Preliminary hypotheses concerning neurotropic factors have been documented by researchers. Children with COVID-19 and comorbid physical or mental disorders may be vulnerable to exacerbations of neurotropic factors and comorbidities, the neural impact of which has been documented for other coronaviruses. Researchers are investigating COVID-19 symptom descriptions, neurotropic mechanisms at the genomic and transcriptomatic levels, neurological manifestations, and the impact of comorbid health complications. Neuropsychologists need information concerning the likely impact of COVID-19 on children. With a view toward that goal, this article provides recommendations for some initial updates in neuropsychology practice.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; assessment; disease burden; neuropsychology; pediatric

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32403983     DOI: 10.1080/09297049.2020.1763938

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Neuropsychol        ISSN: 0929-7049            Impact factor:   2.500


  6 in total

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Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-05-13       Impact factor: 5.818

2.  Considerations for educators in supporting student learning in the midst of COVID-19.

Authors:  Marlena L Minkos; Nicholas W Gelbar
Journal:  Psychol Sch       Date:  2020-11-20

Review 3.  Neurological effects of COVID-19 in infants and children.

Authors:  Carl E Stafstrom
Journal:  Dev Med Child Neurol       Date:  2022-03-03       Impact factor: 4.864

4.  Neurological symptoms and signs associated with COVID-19 in pediatric patients: a single-center experience.

Authors:  Dicle Sener Okur
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2022-08-05       Impact factor: 1.817

Review 5.  COVID-19: Neurological Considerations in Neonates and Children.

Authors:  Carl E Stafstrom; Lauren L Jantzie
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2020-09-10

Review 6.  Studying the neuropsychological sequelae of SARS-CoV-2: lessons learned from 35 years of neuroHIV research.

Authors:  Andrew Levine; Ned Sacktor; James T Becker
Journal:  J Neurovirol       Date:  2020-09-03       Impact factor: 2.643

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