Summary
A CDC study estimates that over 1 million U.S. children have experienced long COVID, with 293,000 still affected in 2023.
Children aged 12–17, as well as Hispanic and non-Hispanic white children, were most impacted.
Long COVID was more common in lower-income families, and 80% of affected children reported activity limitations.
Researchers warn of potential underreporting in younger kids.
While the exact cause remains unclear, risk factors include severe infection and lack of vaccination.
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