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Common infections raise risk of heart attacks and strokes

12-Mar-2018

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Study tracked 34,000 patients admitted to hospital with urinary or respiratory tract infections.

Three times as likely to die if they suffered heart disease than without previous infection.

Twice as likely to die they had a stroke.

Dangers could be greater than those posed by obesity.

Infections that lead to hospitalisation may present a delayed risk.

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Aston Medical School

Medical school within Aston University.

Paul Carter

Researcher at Aston’s ACALM unit and academic clinical fellow at Cambridge University.

Rahul Potluri

Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology at Aston Medical School.

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Heart Disease