Mercureid Gives New Opportunities for Treatment and Prevention of Complications Caused by COVID-19 in Patients with Ophthalmic Pathologies

S. N. Gusev, Velichko Ln, Bogdanov Av, Khramenko Ni, Konovalova Nv, Kovtun Av
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The coming era of COVID-19 introduces critical challenges for researchers. Accordingly, new questions connected with the current state of people’s health arise, namely, what consequences will be for the patients who have suffered from long COVID-19; what diseases are supposed to threaten the patients in the future; what immunity responses will be after the influence of antigen SARS-CoV-2; to what extent the organism changes caused by SARS-CoV-2 contribute to or prevent from the development of long-term protective immunity; how effective COVID19 vaccine will be for these patients. In this connection, some of the above-mentioned items have been highlighted in this research work. The study was conducted in 49 patients with ophthalmic pathologies who had previously undergone COVID-19. It should be stressed that examination of eye disorders is very essential because they allow in a non-traumatic way to obtain lifetime visualization of the state of blood vessels and capillaries, as well as to assess the effect of the virus on the central nervous system. Moreover, immunological studies made it possible to draw a conclusion about the state of
汞合金为治疗和预防眼部疾病患者COVID-19并发症提供了新的机会
即将到来的COVID-19时代给研究人员带来了严峻的挑战。因此,与当前人民健康状况相关的新问题出现了,即长期患有COVID-19的患者将面临什么后果;哪些疾病在未来会威胁到患者;受SARS-CoV-2抗原影响后会产生怎样的免疫反应;SARS-CoV-2引起的生物体变化在多大程度上有助于或阻止长期保护性免疫的发展;covid - 19疫苗对这些患者的效果如何。在这方面,上述一些项目在本研究工作中得到了突出的体现。该研究对49名眼部病变患者进行了研究,这些患者之前曾接受过COVID-19治疗。应该强调的是,眼部疾病的检查是非常必要的,因为它们允许以非创伤性的方式获得血管和毛细血管状态的终身可视化,以及评估病毒对中枢神经系统的影响。此外,免疫学研究使我们有可能得出关于免疫状态的结论
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