The hemotological profile in COVID-19 infection: A mini-review

O. Kalejaiye, B. Duduyemi
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The report of clusters of pneumonia-like cases in Wuhan, China, on December 31, 2019, began a tumultuous cascade of health, social, and economic disruptions globally. Consequently, this resulted in the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, described as one of the most lethal pandemics the world has had to face. Several aspects of infection and its implications on different organ systems have been reported in formal literature, with more studies generated daily. Although the infection is reported to be dominantly respiratory, it may result in multisystem dysfunction. In this review, we discuss the hematological abnormalities induced by COVID-19 infection. These findings could contribute to a better understanding of the disease pathophysiology and ultimately guide in prognostication, guide assessment, monitoring, and treatment approaches and help develop targeted adjuvant therapies.
COVID-19感染的血液学特征:一项小型综述
2019年12月31日,中国武汉出现了聚集性肺炎样病例,引发了全球卫生、社会和经济动荡。因此,这导致了冠状病毒病-2019 (COVID-19)大流行,被描述为世界不得不面对的最致命的流行病之一。感染的几个方面及其对不同器官系统的影响已在正式文献中报道,并且每天都有更多的研究产生。虽然据报道感染主要是呼吸道,但它可能导致多系统功能障碍。本文就COVID-19感染引起的血液学异常进行综述。这些发现有助于更好地了解疾病的病理生理,并最终指导预后,指导评估,监测和治疗方法,并有助于开发靶向辅助治疗。
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