Impact of COVID-19 in Diabetes, Asthma, and Cardiovascular Diseases

Sana Javaid Awan, Javeria Hafeez, Tayyaba Ajmal, Shafaq Hafeez, Fajjar Azhar, Sehar Munir, Faria Zainab, Nadia Khan, Shamalia Inayat
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SARS-CoV-2 a RNA virus, is a novel virus that belongs to the Coronaviridae family and has caused the most lethal pandemic of the current century. Various variants of SARS-CoV-2 have been circulating since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak. Its variants are Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delt, Mu and Omicron. The fusion of the viral envelope and host membrane occurs when the spike protein of the virus interacts with the host's ACE2 receptor, resulting in the release of viral RNA into the cytoplasm of the host cell. This process is a crucial step in the viral replication cycle, as it allows the virus to hijack the host cell's machinery to produce more copies of itself. Post-COVID-19 complications such as reduced blood flow to the pancreas, myocardial damage and elevated blood clotting levels have been observed. Studies have shown that individuals with obesity, diabetes, and hypertension are more susceptible to contracting COVID-19. There is still an ongoing debate among experts regarding the impact of asthma as a premorbid condition on the course of the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. The goal of this review is to give a general description of SARS-CoV-2 and highlight COVID-19's potentially negative effects on health.
COVID-19对糖尿病、哮喘和心血管疾病的影响
SARS-CoV-2是一种RNA病毒,是一种新型病毒,属于冠状病毒科,造成了本世纪最致命的大流行。自COVID-19爆发以来,各种SARS-CoV-2变体一直在传播。它的变体是Alpha, Beta, Gamma, delta, Mu和Omicron。当病毒的刺突蛋白与宿主的ACE2受体相互作用时,病毒包膜与宿主膜的融合发生,导致病毒RNA释放到宿主细胞的细胞质中。这个过程是病毒复制周期的关键一步,因为它允许病毒劫持宿主细胞的机制来产生更多的自身副本。观察到新冠肺炎后的并发症,如流向胰腺的血流量减少、心肌损伤和凝血水平升高。研究表明,肥胖、糖尿病和高血压患者更容易感染COVID-19。关于哮喘作为一种病前症状对SARS-CoV-2引起的疾病病程的影响,专家们仍在进行辩论。本综述的目的是对SARS-CoV-2进行总体描述,并强调COVID-19对健康的潜在负面影响。
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