Updated On: 12 May, 2023 10:35 AM IST | New York | IANS
Using an experimental model infected with SARS-CoV-2, the researchers studied the effects of infection on sensitivity to touch, both during active infection and well after the infection had cleared. They then compared the effects of SARS-CoV-2 to those triggered by influenza A virus infection

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Thousands of genes affected by a bout of Covid-19 mediate the disease even after the viral infection had been cleared, leading to long Covid and pain associated with it, revealed a study.
These genes were associated with neurodegeneration and pain-related pathways, suggesting lasting damage to dorsal root ganglia (spinal nerves that carry sensory messages from various receptors) that may underlie symptoms of Post-Covid Conditions also known as Long Covid.