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Cell Rep Sustain ; 1(9): 100217, 2024 Sep 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39345297

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Urban agriculture can contribute to sustainable development. However, a holistic investigation is lacking to comprehend its positive and negative impacts on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our systematic analysis of around 1,450 relevant publications on urban agriculture, screened from 76,000 records, fills this gap. We map and analyze the text in the literature for each SDG target and its associated positive or negative sentiments. Here, we report our results highlighting that urban agriculture is linked to all SDGs, with 142 and 136 targets having positive and negative sentiments. The mapped positive sentiments are around double the negative ones. We identify six leveraging opportunities urban agriculture provides for sustainable transformation with four hurdles to be resolved. Urban agriculture does not inherently contribute to sustainability. Its impacts rely on the adoption of specific practices. Realizing urban agriculture's social, economic, and environmental functions to accelerate SDG progress requires tackling the hurdles.

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Clin Case Rep ; 12(9): e9445, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39301095

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Key Clinical Message: This case illustrates sarcoidosis as a potential complication of COVID-19, highlighting the need for a comprehensive diagnostic approach, including histopathology and prolonged monitoring, to distinguish it from post-COVID fibrosis. Further research is crucial to elucidate these associations and understand their underlying mechanisms. Abstract: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus- 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus, causes COVID-19 and has been linked to autoimmune disorders. Sarcoidosis is a multi-system disease that is frequently triggered by infections. It is characterized by non-necrotizing granulomas in multiple organs. We present a case of sarcoidosis as rare sequelae of COVID-19. A 26-year-old man presented with mild COVID-19 symptoms, followed by prolonged fever and cough despite initial therapy, prompting a provisional diagnosis of post-COVID fibrosis. A subsequent assessment at a tertiary hospital revealed dyspnea, weight loss, and abnormal chest imaging, all of which were consistent with pulmonary sarcoidosis with pulmonary tuberculosis as a differential diagnosis. A biopsy taken during bronchoscopy confirmed pulmonary sarcoidosis and treatment with inhalation steroids resulted in symptom relief, which was followed by remission with oral steroid therapy. Sarcoidosis is a systemic disease of unknown etiology, characterized by non-necrotizing granulomas in multiple organs. It may be triggered by infections and involves an abnormal immune response. COVID-19 can potentially initiate sarcoidosis, with both sharing common immune mechanisms. Diagnosis involves imaging and biopsy, and treatment typically includes glucocorticoids and regular monitoring. This case report emphasizes the potential link between COVID-19 and autoimmune conditions like sarcoidosis, highlighting the need for a comprehensive diagnostic approach and long-term observation to distinguish between sarcoidosis and post-COVID fibrosis.

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