COVID-19chronic viral inflammatory syndromecytokinesimmune-mediated inflammatory diseaseNLRP3 activationsenescent activated secretory phenotypeSince the emergence of SARS-COV-2, many updates and assumptions are being discussed based on the emerging understanding of the pathophysiology and outcomes of the ...
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heart, legs, or brain are more common in COVID than in flu cases. The illness can also lead to multi-system inflammatory syndrome in which various body parts become inflamed (e.g., the heart, lungs, kidneys, or brain).1
COVID has become commonplace. For some, it's a minor illness with few symptoms. Others are laid up with fever, cough, and fatigue for days or weeks. A much smaller group -- mostly older or chronically ill people -- suffer hospitalization or death. MORE: Free at-home COVID...
The new vaccine should provide some protection for everyone. But many healthy people who have already been vaccinated or have immunity because they've been exposed to COVID enough times may want to wait a few months. COVID has become commonplace. For some, it's a minor illness with few sy...
The need for additional SARS-CoV-2 viral studies is not only limited to respiratory specimens but extends to the blood. Respiratory failure is the primary cause of death in patients with COVID-19, but complications arising from a hyperactive immune response and vascular damage are also prominent...
Long COVID-19 is a matter of concern. It has been reported that long COVID-19 is associated with diverse potential complications, including postintensive care syndrome, postviral fatigue syndrome, long-term COVID-19 syndrome, and permanent organ damage [8], which have serious consequences that...
Another analysis found that people who had three doses of COVID vaccines were much less likely to have long COVID than those who were unvaccinated. (A caveat, however, is that those with three doses might have taken additional measures to avoid infections than those who chose to go without...
The severity of patient illness did not change significantly between the periods. Conclusions The COVID-19 pandemic engendered a reduced ED volume and decreased EM residents’ clinical exposure. All portion of EM residency training were affected by the pandemic, with pediatric EM being the most ...
Background The SARS-CoV-2 virus continues to spread rapidly across the globe afflicting many with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). As the infection rates rise, a growing number of SARS-CoV-2 positive individuals have been reported to complain of olfactory disturbances at an alarming rate....