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J Fungi (Basel) ; 9(5)2023 May 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-20244993

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The incidence rate of invasive mucormycosis (IM) in patients with hematological malignancies (HMs) is increasing year by year, ranging from 0.07% to 4.29%, and the mortality rate is mostly higher than 50%. With the ongoing pandemic of COVID-19, COVID-19-associated mucormycosis (CAM) also became a global health threat. Patients with high risk factors such as active HMs, relapsed/refractory leukemia, prolonged neutropenia may still develop breakthrough mucormycosis (BT-MCR) even under the prophylaxis of Mucorales-active antifungals, and such patients often have higher mortality. Rhizopus spp. is the most common genus associated with IM, followed by Mucor spp. and Lichtheimia spp. Pulmonary mucormycosis (PM) is the most common form of IM in patients with HMs, followed by rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) and disseminated mucormycosis. The prognosis of IM patients with neutrophil recovery, localized IM and receiving early combined medical-surgical therapy is usually better. As for management of the disease, risk factors should be eliminated firstly. Liposome amphotericin B (L-AmB) combined with surgery is the initial treatment scheme of IM. Those who are intolerant to L-AmB can choose intravenous formulations or tablets of isavuconazole or posaconazole. Patients who are refractory to monotherapy can turn to combined antifungals therapy.

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Access Microbiol ; 5(4): acmi000400, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-20234949

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This is an analytical cross-sectional study of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) based on data collected between 1 November 2020 and 31 March 2021 in Casablanca focusing on the disease's epidemiological status and risk factors. A total of 4569 samples were collected and analysed by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR); 967 patients were positive, representing a prevalence of 21.2 % for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The mean age was 47.5±18 years, and infection was more common in young adults (<60 years). However, all age groups were at risk of COVID-19, and in terms of disease severity, the elderly were at greater risk because of potential underlying health problems. Among the clinical signs reported in this study, loss of taste and/or smell, fever, cough and fatigue were highly significant predictors of a positive COVID-19 test result (P<0.001). An assessment of the reported symptoms revealed that 27 % of COVID-19-positive patients (n=261) experienced loss of taste and/or smell, whereas only 2 % (n=72) of COVID-19-negative patients did (P<0.001). This result was consistent between univariate (OR=18.125) and multivariate (adjusted OR=10.484) logistic regression analyses, indicating that loss of taste and/or smell is associated with a more than 10-fold higher multivariate adjusted probability of a positive COVID-19 test (adjusted OR=10.48; P<0.001). Binary logistic regression model analysis based on clinical signs revealed that loss of taste and/or smell had a performance index of 0.846 with a P<0.001, confirming the diagnostic utility of this symptom for the prediction of COVID-19-positive status. In conclusion, symptom evaluation and a RT-PCR [taking into account cycle threshold (C t) values of the PCR proxy] test remain the most useful screening tools for diagnosing COVID-19. However, loss of taste/smell, fatigue, fever and cough remain the strongest independent predictors of a positive COVID-19 result.

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Revista Colombiana de Reumatología ; 2023.
Article in Spanish | ScienceDirect | ID: covidwho-20231233

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Resumen Introducción: La artritis reactiva (ReA) es una monoartritis u oligoartritis que compromete principalmente las extremidades, y se puede relacionar con infecciones bacterianas o virales. En la actualidad, la covid-19 se ha relacionado con el desarrollo de artropatías debido a su componente inflamatorio. Objetivos: Llevar a cabo una revisión exploratoria de la literatura que describa las características clínicas de la ReA en pacientes sobrevivientes a la infección por SARS-CoV-2. Materiales y métodos: Revisión sistemática exploratoria basada en las guías para comunicar revisiones sistemáticas adaptadas para las revisiones exploratorias Prisma-P y pasos propuestos Arksey y ajustados por Levan. Se incluyeron estudios de tipo experimental y observacional publicados en PubMed y Scopus, en inglés y español, que respondieran las preguntas de investigación planteadas. Resultados: Se incluyeron 25 documentos que describen las principales manifestaciones clínicas de la ReA en 27 pacientes con antecedente de infección por SARS-Cov-2. El tiempo desde el inicio de los síntomas o diagnóstico microbiológico de la covid-19 hasta el desarrollo de manifestaciones articulares o extraarticulares compatibles con ReA osciló entre 7 y 120 días. Las manifestaciones articulares clínicas descritas fueron las artralgias y el edema de predominio en articulaciones de las rodillas, tobillos, codos, interfalángicas, metatarsofalángica y metacarpofalángica. Conclusiones: Las artralgias en las extremidades son el principal síntoma de la ReA en pacientes con antecedente de covid-19. Sus síntomas se pueden presentar en un periodo de días a semanas, desde el inicio de los síntomas clínicos o el diagnóstico microbiológico de la infección por SARS-CoV-2. Introduction: Reactive arthritis (ReA) is a monoarthritis or oligoarthritis that mainly affects the extremities, it can be related to bacterial or viral infections. Currently, COVID-19 has been linked to the development of arthropathies due to its inflammatory component. Objectives: A scoping review of the literature that describes the clinical characteristics of ReA in survivors of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Materials and methods: A systematic review based on the guidelines for reporting systematic reviews adapted for Prisma-P exploratory reviews and steps proposed by Arksey and adjusted by Levan. Experimental and observational studies published in PubMed and Scopus, English and Spanish, which answered the research questions posed, were included. Results: 25 documents were included describing the main clinical manifestations of ReA in 27 patients with a history of SARS-Cov-2 infection. The time from the onset of symptoms or microbiological diagnosis of COVID-19 to the development of articular and/or extra-articular manifestations compatible with ReA ranged from 7 days to 120 days. The clinical joint manifestations described were arthralgia and oedema, predominantly in knee, ankle, elbow, interphalangeal, metatarsophalangeal, and metacarpophalangeal joints. Conclusions: Arthralgias in the extremities are the main symptom of ReA in patients with a history of COVID-19, whose symptoms can present in a period of days to weeks from the onset of clinical symptoms or microbiological diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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Infectious Diseases: News, Opinions, Training ; 11(4):19-29, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2325591

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Employees of medical organizations are one of the risk groups for infection with a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), including with the development of severe clinical forms. The aim of the study was to analyze the clinical manifestations of a new coronavirus infection in medical workers with the determination of laboratory markers for the development of severe COVID-19. Material and methods. The study included 186 medical workers who had COVID-19 in 2020. In 67 people (observation group), the disease occurred in the form of pneumonia, in 119 people (comparison group) - acute respiratory infection caused by SARS-CoV-2. In the acute period of the disease, a laboratory examination was carried out: a general clinical blood test, CD-typing of lymphocyte subpopulations, assessment of biochemical parameters, determination of parameters of the hemostasis system and cytokine levels. Using the binary logistic regression method, we have built multifactor models. To determine the threshold values of the indicators, we used ROC analysis. Statistical processing of materials was carried out using Microsoft Office 2016 and IBM SPSS Statistics (version 26). The differences were considered statistically significant at p<0.05. Results and discussion. The most frequent clinical manifestations of COVID-19 were: weakness, fever, myalgia, arthralgia, difficulty in nasal breathing, serous-mucous discharge from the nose, sore throat, cough, feeling of "tightness" in the chest, shortness of breath, headache, pain in the eyeballs, dizziness, anosmia, ageusia and dyspeptic manifestations in the form of diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. Markers associated with the development of severe pneumonia associated with COVID-19 have been identified. Threshold values of laboratory parameters for predicting the severe course of COVID-19 were determined: the number of platelets (less than 239x109/l), lymphocytes (less than 1.955x109/l), cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (less than 0.455x109/l), T-helper cells (less than 0.855x109/l), NK-cells (less than 0.205x109/l), ESR (more than 11.5 mm/h), LDH (more than 196 units/l), total protein (less than 71.55 g/l), D-dimer (more than 0.325 mcg/ml), CRP (more than 4.17 mg/l), IL-6 (more than 3.63 pg/l). Conclusion. The data obtained make it possible to predict the possibility of developing a severe variant of the COVID-19 course.Copyright © 2022 Infectious Diseases: News, Opinions, Training. All rights reserved.

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Voprosy Prakticheskoi Pediatrii ; 17(5):52-59, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2301114

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The relevance of research on a novel coronavirus infection is associated with an increase in the incidence among children since 2021, which may be due to the accumulation of mutations in the virus genome and its evolution towards increased contagiousness, replicative ability, and evasion of immune protection. While there are many studies in adults, data analyzing the clinical course of the disease in pediatric patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 are limited, particularly regarding adolescents. Objective. To study the clinical and laboratory features of the course of a novel coronavirus infection in hospitalized adolescents in Novosibirsk during the first, second and third waves of the pandemic. Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of case histories of 125 children treated at Novosibirsk Children's Clinical Hospital No 6 with a confirmed diagnosis of coronavirus infection during three pandemic waves was carried out (June- August 2020, October-December 2020, June-August 2021). Based on these time intervals, three groups of adolescents admitted to the hospital during the first, second, and third waves of coronavirus infection were formed. SARS-CoV-2 RNA in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal scrapings was determined using the PCR-RT method. Biochemical and general clinical studies were performed in accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Statistical processing was carried out using the Satistika 7.0 software package (StatSoft, USA). Differences between the groups were assessed using the Z-test and the Mann-Whitney U test. Differences between the compared series were considered statistically significant with a probability level of 95%. Results. It was shown that during three pandemic waves (June 2020 - August 2021), more than half of the hospitalized children were adolescents. At the same time, regardless of the pandemic wave, intoxication, catarrhal and intestinal syndromes predominated in hospitalized adolescents. CNS injury symptoms were significantly less frequent in the first wave, as were skin rashes. Cough in the third wave was observed in 100% of hospitalized adolescents. The average values of the parameters of complete blood count, as well as CRP, D-dimer and ferritin had no statistically significant differences in different pandemic waves, but there was a significant variation in individual values within the groups in each wave.Copyright © 2022, Dynasty Publishing House. All rights reserved.

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Voprosy Prakticheskoi Pediatrii ; 17(5):52-59, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2274666

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The relevance of research on a novel coronavirus infection is associated with an increase in the incidence among children since 2021, which may be due to the accumulation of mutations in the virus genome and its evolution towards increased contagiousness, replicative ability, and evasion of immune protection. While there are many studies in adults, data analyzing the clinical course of the disease in pediatric patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 are limited, particularly regarding adolescents. Objective. To study the clinical and laboratory features of the course of a novel coronavirus infection in hospitalized adolescents in Novosibirsk during the first, second and third waves of the pandemic. Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of case histories of 125 children treated at Novosibirsk Children's Clinical Hospital No 6 with a confirmed diagnosis of coronavirus infection during three pandemic waves was carried out (June- August 2020, October-December 2020, June-August 2021). Based on these time intervals, three groups of adolescents admitted to the hospital during the first, second, and third waves of coronavirus infection were formed. SARS-CoV-2 RNA in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal scrapings was determined using the PCR-RT method. Biochemical and general clinical studies were performed in accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Statistical processing was carried out using the Satistika 7.0 software package (StatSoft, USA). Differences between the groups were assessed using the Z-test and the Mann-Whitney U test. Differences between the compared series were considered statistically significant with a probability level of 95%. Results. It was shown that during three pandemic waves (June 2020 - August 2021), more than half of the hospitalized children were adolescents. At the same time, regardless of the pandemic wave, intoxication, catarrhal and intestinal syndromes predominated in hospitalized adolescents. CNS injury symptoms were significantly less frequent in the first wave, as were skin rashes. Cough in the third wave was observed in 100% of hospitalized adolescents. The average values of the parameters of complete blood count, as well as CRP, D-dimer and ferritin had no statistically significant differences in different pandemic waves, but there was a significant variation in individual values within the groups in each wave.Copyright © 2022, Dynasty Publishing House. All rights reserved.

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Voprosy Prakticheskoi Pediatrii ; 17(5):52-59, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2274665

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The relevance of research on a novel coronavirus infection is associated with an increase in the incidence among children since 2021, which may be due to the accumulation of mutations in the virus genome and its evolution towards increased contagiousness, replicative ability, and evasion of immune protection. While there are many studies in adults, data analyzing the clinical course of the disease in pediatric patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 are limited, particularly regarding adolescents. Objective. To study the clinical and laboratory features of the course of a novel coronavirus infection in hospitalized adolescents in Novosibirsk during the first, second and third waves of the pandemic. Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of case histories of 125 children treated at Novosibirsk Children's Clinical Hospital No 6 with a confirmed diagnosis of coronavirus infection during three pandemic waves was carried out (June- August 2020, October-December 2020, June-August 2021). Based on these time intervals, three groups of adolescents admitted to the hospital during the first, second, and third waves of coronavirus infection were formed. SARS-CoV-2 RNA in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal scrapings was determined using the PCR-RT method. Biochemical and general clinical studies were performed in accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Statistical processing was carried out using the Satistika 7.0 software package (StatSoft, USA). Differences between the groups were assessed using the Z-test and the Mann-Whitney U test. Differences between the compared series were considered statistically significant with a probability level of 95%. Results. It was shown that during three pandemic waves (June 2020 - August 2021), more than half of the hospitalized children were adolescents. At the same time, regardless of the pandemic wave, intoxication, catarrhal and intestinal syndromes predominated in hospitalized adolescents. CNS injury symptoms were significantly less frequent in the first wave, as were skin rashes. Cough in the third wave was observed in 100% of hospitalized adolescents. The average values of the parameters of complete blood count, as well as CRP, D-dimer and ferritin had no statistically significant differences in different pandemic waves, but there was a significant variation in individual values within the groups in each wave.Copyright © 2022, Dynasty Publishing House. All rights reserved.

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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology ; 16(1):441-446, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2265394

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Severe acute respiratory corona virus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a newly recognized pathogen and may cause severe respiratory illness among virus-infected people. The virus in the open market of Wuhan city, China was identified. The virus causative agent for the COVID-19 disease and became pandemic in December 2019 to now with no proper disease management protocols. So, the authors felt a need to bring awareness to the disease and its causative agent among worldwide.The current review article is trying to bringglance information on SARS-CoV-2 on various aspects of disease condition as Common characteristics, history, and mode of transmissions of the virus. The virus can be detected through investigations, Identified clinical manifestations for the virus, and available management used to treat the virus-infected patient. Here discussed possible preventive measures for SARS-CoV-2;to control the spread of the disease among the communities. This article information maybea help people to have an awareness of the disease.Health professional are trying hard for providing effective care to the virus affected people with minimal disease preventive protocols. People should understand the effectiveness of the vaccine and undergoing vaccination process which helps the spread of virus among the healthy people. Every individual should take initiation for the control of the disease spreads by following controlling measures.Copyright © RJPT All right reserved.

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Paediatrics Eastern Europe ; 8(1):50-57, 2020.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2251687

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The article "Deadly Coronavirus. Tactics of Physician According to the Recommendations of the Sentre for Disease Control and Prevention (SDC) and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (IESDC)" is devoted to the urgent topic regarding infection caused by the new serotype coronavirus-2019. It is known that during the period from December 31, 2019 to February 12, 2020, 45 179 cases of nCoV-2019 infection were confirmed by laboratory tests in the world, of which 1115 cases were fatal. The authors present the data on the clinical manifestations of coronavirus infection, diagnostics, and modern algorithms and recommendations for suspected or confirmed infection in patients with nCoV-2019.Copyright © 2020, Professionalnye Izdaniya. All rights reserved.

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Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine ; 13(5):579-582, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2250264

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Aim: In this study, we aimed to assess the COVID-19 clinical manifestations after recovery from illness among healthcare professionals. Material(s) and Method(s): After ethical approval, a structured questionnaire has been distributed among healthcare professionals who were willing to participate in the study. The questionnaire contained forty questions, which were divided into four sections. Result(s): A total of 126 participants completely filled the questionnaire, including 65 (51.6%) females and 61(48.4%) males. Fatigability is the most common (38.1%) post-COVID clinical manifestation in healthcare professionals. Other common post-COVID clinical manifestations are numbness in the face/ arms/ legs (34.2%), cough (23%), muscle pain (20.6%) and anxiety/depression (20.6%) in order of frequency. Discussion(s): The presence of fatigue, anxiety, cough and hair fall was observed in women healthcare workers up to 2 months even after recovery from mild to moderate disease.Copyright © 2022, Derman Medical Publishing. All rights reserved.

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European Journal of Molecular and Clinical Medicine ; 7(11):2866-2876, 2020.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2248183

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The article presents general information about etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical manifestations infections COVID-19. The features and factors affecting the prevalence of COVID-19 in European countries and in the Russian Federation are given. Mechanisms consideredinvasions of SARS-CoV-2 and specific clinical manifestations of COVID-19 encountered in dental practice. Provides supporting facts about three different ways of spreading COVID-19 in dental practice, as well as data that allow making a conclusion and the possibility of infection through other routes. The features of the diagnosis of COVID-19 in dental practice, namely the factors that allow diagnostics in the early stages of the disease, are considered. Conclusions are drawn on the preventionand prospects of studying the spread of COVID-19 in dental practice. Conflict of interest: The authors have declared no conflicts of interest.Copyright © 2020 Ubiquity Press. All rights reserved.

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Infektsionnye Bolezni ; 20(3):7-16, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2279976

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This study compared the efficacy of different therapies for ARVI during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective. To compare clinical efficacy of Cycloferon and Ingavirin in children aged 4-17 years treated in outpatient facilities during the epidemic season of SOVID-19. Patients and methods. This study included 101 patients who provided 143 oro-and nasopharyngeal swabs tested using certified PCR tests. Of them, 128 samples (89.5%) were positive, whereas 15 samples (10.5%) were negative. We identified the most common viruses circulating in January-May 2021, including (seasonal) coronaviruses (35.9%), rhinoviruses (20.3%), and other viruses. We also analyzed respiratory viruses that have circulated in Moscow during the last 6 years and found higher levels of seasonal coronaviruses. The most common ARVI symptoms in 2021 were fever, rhinitis, pharyngeal hyperemia, and fatigue. Fewer children had headache, cough, and enlarged lymph nodes. Results. We compared ARVI treatment with broad-spectrum antivirals in children aged between 4 and 17 years. Children in group 1 (n = 51) received Cycloferon, while children in Group (n = 50) received Ingavirin. Study participants were diagnosed with ARVI and moderate nasopharyngitis. Children from the Cycloferon group demonstrated a more significant dynamics of such clinical symptoms as headache (p < 0.05), cough (p < 0.01), rhinitis (p < 0.01), abundant mucus (p < 0.001), and enlarged lymph nodes (p < 0.001) than children from the Ingavirin group (there was a significant difference in the duration of these symptoms). Only 2 children from group 1 required antibiotics (3.4%), whereas in group 2, 11 children needed antibacterial therapy (22%).Copyright © 2022, Dynasty Publishing House. All rights reserved.

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Inflammopharmacology ; 31(2): 551-557, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2283207

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The previous acute respiratory diseases caused by viruses originating from China or the middle east (e.g., SARS, MERS) remained fast developing short diseases without major sequalae or any long-lasting complications. The new COVID-19, on the other hand, not only that it rapidly spread over the world, but some patients never fully recovered or even if they did, a few weeks later started to complain not only of shortness of breath, if any, but general weakness, muscle pains and 'brain fog', i.e., fuzzy memories. Thus, these signs and symptoms were eventually labelled 'long COVID', for which the most widely used definition is 'new signs and symptoms occurring 4-8 weeks after recovering from acute stage of COVID-19'. The other most frequent manifestations associated with long COVID include headache, loss of memory, smell and of hair, nausea, and vomiting. Thus, long COVID is not a simple disease, but complex disorder of several organ systems malfunctioning; hence, it is probably more appropriate to call this a syndrome. The pathogenesis of long COVID syndrome is poorly understood, but initial and persistent vascular endothelial injury that often triggers the formation of microthrombi that if dislodged as emboli, damage several organs, especially in the brain, heart and kidney, by creating microinfarcts. The other major contributory mechanistic factor is the persistent cytokine storm that may last longer in long COVID patients than in others, probably triggered by aggregates of SARS-Co-2 discovered recently in the adrenal cortex, kidney and brain. The prevalence of long COVID is relatively high, e.g., initially varied 3-30%, and recent data indicate that 2.5% of UK population suffers from this syndrome, while in the US 14.7% of acute COVID-19 patients continued to have symptoms longer than 2 months. Thus, the long COVID syndrome deserves to be further investigated, both from clinical and basic research perspectives.


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COVID-19 , Humans , SARS-CoV-2 , Brain , Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome , China/epidemiology
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Clin Chest Med ; 44(2): 227-237, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2280875

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Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia has diverse clinical manifestations, which have shifted throughout the pandemic. Formal classifications include presymptomatic infection and mild, moderate, severe, and critical illness. Social risk factors are numerous, with Black, Hispanic, and Native American populations in the United States having suffered disproportionately. Biological risk factors such as age, sex, underlying comorbid burden, and certain laboratory metrics can assist the clinician in triage and management. Guidelines for classifying radiographic findings have been proposed and may assist in prognosis. In this article, we review the risk factors, clinical course, complications, and imaging findings of COVID-19 pneumonia.


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COVID-19 , Humans , United States , SARS-CoV-2 , Prognosis , Pandemics
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Neurol Perspect ; 2(3): 143-150, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2259323

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Introduction: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been affecting the world since January 2020. Although its pathogenesis is primarily directed to the respiratory tract, other organs may be affected, including the nervous system. It has also been shown that the social context (confinement, lack of treatment) has affected neurological patients during this period. The aim of the study it was to assess the subjective worsening of neurological/psychiatric diseases in the context of the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic. Methods: Three groups of neurological/psychiatric patients were included: Patients who had symptomatic COVID-19 (n = 89), patients who had asymptomatic COVID-19 (n = 40), and a control group (n = 47), consisting of neurological/psychiatric patients without a history of SARS-Cov-2 infection. Results: 30.7% of the included individuals considered that their basal pathology had worsened during the study period. This feeling was significantly more frequent (P = 0.01) in patients with symptomatic COVID-19 (39.3%) than in patients of the other 2 groups (21.8%). Worsening was not related to the severity of COVID-19. The neurological conditions that significantly worsened after COVID-19, comparing symptomatic COVID-19 with the other 2 groups, were demyelinating and degenerative diseases. Conclusions: These results confirmed the impact of the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic on patients with neurological/psychiatric diseases. Confinement, lack of medical care, and the threat of diagnosis are surely contributing factors. Although the finding of a higher frequency of worsening in symptomatic COVID-19 patients may be related to greater anxiety/depression in this group of patients, we cannot exclude the role of direct affectation of the nervous system by the virus or damage due to neuroinflammation.


Introducción: La pandemia por SARS-CoV-2 afecta al mundo desde enero de 2020. Aunque su patogenia se dirige principalmente a las vías respiratorias, otros órganos pueden verse afectados, incluido el sistema nervioso. También se ha demostrado que el contexto social (confinamiento, falta de tratamiento) ha afectado a los pacientes neurológicos durante este periodo. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar el empeoramiento subjetivo de enfermedades neurológicas/psiquiátricas en el contexto de la pandemia por SARS-Cov-2. Métodos: Se incluyeron tres grupos de pacientes neurológicos/psiquiátricos: pacientes que tenían COVID-19 sintomático (n = 89), pacientes que tenían COVID-19 asintomático (n = 40) y un grupo control (n = 47), formado por pacientes neurológicos/psiquiátricos sin antecedentes de infección por SARS-Cov-2. Resultados: El 30,7% de los individuos incluidos consideró que su patología basal había empeorado durante el período de estudio. Este sentimiento fue significativamente más frecuente (p = 0,01) en pacientes con COVID-19 sintomático (39,3%) que en pacientes de los otros 2 grupos (21,8%). El empeoramiento no estuvo relacionado con la gravedad de COVID-19. Las condiciones neurológicas que empeoraron significativamente después de la COVID-19, comparando la COVID-19 sintomática con los otros 2 grupos, fueron las enfermedades desmielinizantes y degenerativas. Conclusiones: estos resultados confirmaron el impacto de la pandemia del SARS-Cov-2 en pacientes con enfermedades neurológicas/psiquiátricas. El encierro, la falta de atención médica y la amenaza del diagnóstico son seguramente factores contribuyentes. Aunque el hallazgo de una mayor frecuencia de empeoramiento en pacientes sintomáticos de COVID-19 puede estar relacionado con una mayor ansiedad/depresión en este grupo de pacientes, no podemos excluir el papel de la afectación directa del sistema nervioso por el virus o el daño por neuroinflamación.

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World J Clin Cases ; 11(3): 493-505, 2023 Jan 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2240480

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During the early phase of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), diagnosis was difficult due to the diversity in symptoms and imaging findings and the variability of disease presentation. Pulmonary manifestations are reportedly the main clinical presentations of COVID-19 patients. Scientists are working hard on a myriad of clinical, epidemiological, and biological aspects to better understand SARS-CoV-2 infection, aiming to mitigate the ongoing disaster. Many reports have documented the involvement of various body systems and organs apart from the respiratory tract including the gastrointestinal, liver, immune system, renal, and neurological systems. Such involvement will result in diverse presentations related to effects on these systems. Other presentations such as coagulation defects and cutaneous manifestation may also occur. Patients with specific comorbidities including obesity, diabetes, and hypertension have increased morbidity and mortality risks with COVID-19.

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Journal of Nephropathology ; 12(1):1-5, 2023.
Article in English | Academic Search Complete | ID: covidwho-2226702

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Introduction: The emergence of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in late December 2019 and its rapid global spread has led World Health Organization (WHO) to introduce it as a very dangerous pandemic. People with underlying disease and a history of organ transplantation are at higher risk for COVID-19 disease compared with healthy people. Objectives: In the present study, clinical and laboratory manifestations in the patients with COVID-19 with a history of kidney transplantation has been investigated. Patients and Methods: This study conducted on 103 COVID-19-positive kidney transplant patients as a descriptive epidemiological study. Clinical and laboratory symptoms of hospitalized renal transplanted patients have been assessed. Statistical analysis of the collected data conducted using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences, version 22). Results: This study consisted of 103 COVID-19 patients with a history of kidney transplant, of which 64 males (62.1%) and 39 females (37.9%) with an average age of 48.5 ± 13.1 years. The most common clinical manifestations were headache (67%) and shortness of breath (66%). Elevated lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and C-reactive protein (CRP) has been observed in 100%, 98.1% and 93.2% of patients, respectively. In 12.6% and 41.7% of patients, the degree of lung involvement was above 75% and 50%-75%, respectively. Moreover, 79.6% of patients has been discharged after improved, while 20.4% of patients died. Conclusion: We found, kidney transplantation may increase COVID-19-related mortality when compared to COVID-19-related mortality in the general population. [ FROM AUTHOR]

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Infektsionnye Bolezni ; 20(3):7-16, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2217846

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This study compared the efficacy of different therapies for ARVI during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective. To compare clinical efficacy of Cycloferon and Ingavirin in children aged 4-17 years treated in outpatient facilities during the epidemic season of SOVID-19. Patients and methods. This study included 101 patients who provided 143 oro-and nasopharyngeal swabs tested using certified PCR tests. Of them, 128 samples (89.5%) were positive, whereas 15 samples (10.5%) were negative. We identified the most common viruses circulating in January-May 2021, including (seasonal) coronaviruses (35.9%), rhinoviruses (20.3%), and other viruses. We also analyzed respiratory viruses that have circulated in Moscow during the last 6 years and found higher levels of seasonal coronaviruses. The most common ARVI symptoms in 2021 were fever, rhinitis, pharyngeal hyperemia, and fatigue. Fewer children had headache, cough, and enlarged lymph nodes. Results. We compared ARVI treatment with broad-spectrum antivirals in children aged between 4 and 17 years. Children in group 1 (n = 51) received Cycloferon, while children in Group (n = 50) received Ingavirin. Study participants were diagnosed with ARVI and moderate nasopharyngitis. Children from the Cycloferon group demonstrated a more significant dynamics of such clinical symptoms as headache (p < 0.05), cough (p < 0.01), rhinitis (p < 0.01), abundant mucus (p < 0.001), and enlarged lymph nodes (p < 0.001) than children from the Ingavirin group (there was a significant difference in the duration of these symptoms). Only 2 children from group 1 required antibiotics (3.4%), whereas in group 2, 11 children needed antibacterial therapy (22%). Copyright © 2022, Dynasty Publishing House. All rights reserved.

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Salus ; 25(3):19-24, 2021.
Article in Spanish | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2207150

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Background: The acute respiratory distress syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes the coronavirus disease 2019, appears in the world with a high rate of spread, becoming a global public health problem, being declared a pandemic by the WHO on March 11, 2020. SARS-CoV-2 enters the cell by binding with the angiotensin-converting enzyme II (ACE2) causing direct cytopathic damage in pneumocytes, cardiocytes and podocytes, as well as in endothelial cells. However, it is both the innate and adaptive immune response (IR), activated by the same virus, which becomes a mechanism of tissue damage, being evaded or persisting in an excessive way. The target organ par excellence of SARS-CoV-2 is the lung, other organs are compromised especially cardiac, renal and gastrointestinal, the objective of the review is to document the relationship between epidemiology and immunology with the clinical expression of the disease. Methodology: A research of epidemiology, immunological response and clinic of COVID-19 was carried out, until February 2021, selecting those with the greatest interest, of the 188 articles reviewed, 40 articles considered by the author as relevant were included. Conclusion(s): Excessive and unregulated IR produces many of the clinical manifestations of covid-19, cytokine storm, hyperinflammation and the state of hypercoagubility, are related to severe disease, complications and sequelae. Copyright © 2021, Revista Salus. All rights reserved.

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Children Infections ; 21(3):18-21, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2205160

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Objective: to study the clinical and epidemiological features of the course of a new coronavirus infection in children of different ages undergoing outpatient treatment. The study participants were 812 children with COVID-19 aged from 1 month to 17 years, who were on outpatient treatment in the children's polyclinic of the city of Kirov from July to December 2021. The average age of patients with COVID-19 was 5.9 +/- 1.1 years. Among the sick young children there were 28%, adolescents - 16%. In 76% of cases, contact with patients with a new coronavirus infection was detected, mainly in the family, as well as in educational institutions. In 70% of cases, an early request for medical help was registered - in the first three days of illness. In most cases (89%), a mild severity of the disease was established with the development of subfebrile fever and pharyngitis. Rhinitis phenomena were recorded in 20% of cases. 7% of children complained of a dry cough. Lung tissue lesion (RG1) was detected in 5% of patients, gastrointestinal tract - 5%. In adolescents, the phenomena of rhinitis, pharyngitis, dry cough were less common than in other age groups. Recombinant interferon alpha-2b and umifenovir were used for etiotropic therapy. All children recovered within 7-10 days from the onset of the disease. Copyright © 2022 GEOTAR Media. All rights reserved.

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