At present, the COVID-19 has a new round of outbreaks. After infection with COVID-19, what symptoms appear in succession? Next, let's take a look at the authoritative and professional answers given by the medical ex...
In the presence of persistent clinical signs, additional diagnostic tools should therefore be considered. We report three patients presenting with mild clinical signs and radiological findings typical of COVID-19 infection despite repeated negative RT-PCR results in the presence of positive serology. Cas...
In this case, the initial diagnosis was attributed to post-COVID-19 sequelae, but the subsequent ultrasound examination revealed an old wall-attached thrombus formation in the popliteal artery and an abnormal course of the popliteal ...
presentation of COVID-19 is one with respiratory symptoms with or without pneumonia that can be self-limiting or evolve into severe respiratory distress syndrome with multiple organ failure, and secondary bacterial sepsis, a large body of evidence suggests a plethora of other types of clinical ...
of many days or even weeks, like multiple wildfires spreading across a forest. As the infection slowly moves across the lung, it leaves damage in its wake and continuously fuels the fever, low blood pressure and damage to the kidneys, brain, heart and other organs in patients with COVID-...
was collected for diagnosis and characterization of an arboviral infection. Urine and plasma tested positive for ZIKV RNA by an in-house qRT-PCR (manuscript in preparation), and the plasma also tested positive in virus culture. No infectious virus could be recovered from the urine. The patient...
Given this scenario, this work aims to identify possible infection risks in typical passenger vessels used in the Brazilian Amazon. Three case studies of different passenger vessels were considered, discussing possible scenarios that could allow the spread of COVID and proposing som...
COVID 2023, 3, 183–191. https:// doi.org/10.3390/covid3020013 Abstract: Clinically mild encephalitis/encephalopathy with reversible splenial lesions (MERS) is a mild form of encephalitis/encephalopathy that appears in association with various conditions, including infection. COVID-19 is also ...