The COVID-19 symptom that’s a ‘red flag’ for neuroscientists
Neuroscientists say more work is needed to establish a possible link between conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and those who have contracted COVID-19.
There are concerns of the virus’ long-term impact on the brain and nervous system.
The Florey Institute of Neuroscience & Mental Health’s Professor Kevin Barnham told Deborah Knight a common symptom, loss of smell, caught their attention.
“While it’s looked upon as a minor feature of the disease, for us it’s an indication you’ve got a ‘neural insult’ and that neural insult is going to involve inflammation and that’s a red flag for us as neuroscientists,” he said.
“Inflammation has been implicated as a risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases particularly Parkinson’s diseases.”
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