COVID-19: What is a Paxlovid rebound?
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Share on Pinterest Some people experience COVID-19 rebound after treating the initial disease with Paxlovid.
Clinical trials showed that some re-emergence, or rebound, of COVID-19 symptoms, was possible in people who take Paxlovid, but reported levels seem higher.
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Is rebound COVID-19 a new phenomenon?
But there is a dearth of data in systematically characterizing COVID-19 rebound[s].
In addition, our recent study shows that COVID-19 rebound is more likely to happen for BA.
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Who is most at risk of COVID-19 rebound?
, heart diseases, cancer, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, immune-related diseases — are more likely to have COVID-19 rebound.
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