Delhi hospital reports five cases of rectal bleeding amongst COVID-19 recovered patients
The Hindu
One of them died due to ‘massive bleeding’ and severe COVID-19-related chest disease
Five cases of Cytomegalovirus (CMV)-related rectal bleeding were reported in COVID-19 recovered patients during the second wave at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, a private hospital in Delhi, according to hospital authorities. One of the five patients died due to "massive bleeding" and "severe" COVID-19-related chest disease, the hospital said. All five patients were immunocompetent before COVID-19, which means that they did not suffer from any condition which lowered their immunity.
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