Impacts of Covid-19 & black fungus on diabetes patients in India

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Anchana P Belmon, Jeraldin Auxillia
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Abstract

The Novel coronavirus disease Covid-19 is a highly acute respiratory, viral pathogenic and pandemic disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) virus which leads to a heavy loss of mankind worldwide. The origin of the virus is not well known as it confirms the transfer of disease from person to person. As the disease is a novel clinical trial of antiviral drugs only seems to be better for emergency pathogenic Covid-19 impacts. The after all effect of Covid-19 results severely elevated glucose levels causing Diabetes Mellitus. The various symptoms of black fungus also report a heavy impact on diabetic patients. The analysis of Covid-19, mucormycosis and Covid vaccines with respect to diabetes is described in the paper. Keywords: Diabetes mellitus; diabetes complications; diabetic patient.
2019冠状病毒病的影响黑木耳对印度糖尿病患者的影响
新型冠状病毒病Covid-19是一种由SARS-CoV-2(严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2)病毒引起的高度急性呼吸道、病毒性致病性大流行疾病,在世界范围内造成人类重大损失。该病毒的起源尚不清楚,因为它证实了疾病在人与人之间的传播。由于该疾病是一种新型的临床试验抗病毒药物似乎只对紧急致病性Covid-19的影响更好。Covid-19的最终效应导致血糖水平严重升高,导致糖尿病。黑木耳的各种症状也对糖尿病患者有严重影响。本文对新冠肺炎、毛霉菌病和新冠肺炎疫苗与糖尿病的关系进行了分析。关键词:糖尿病;糖尿病并发症;糖尿病病人。
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African Health Sciences
African Health Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.30
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0.00%
发文量
179
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The African Health Sciences is an internationally refereed journal publishing original articles on research, clinical practice, public health, policy, planning, implementation and evaluation, in the health and related sciences relevant to Africa and the tropics. Its objectives are to: Advocate for and promote the growth of reading culture in sub Saharan Africa; Provide a high quality journal in which health and policy and other researchers and practitioners in the region can and world wide, can publish their work; Promote relevant health system research and publication in the region including alternative means of health care financing, the burden of and solution of health problems in marginalized urban and rural communities amongst the displaced and others affected by conflict; Promote research and the systematic collection and collation and publication of data on diseases and conditions of equity and influence; Promote development of evidence-based policies and guidelines for clinical, public health and other practitioners. African Health Sciences acknowledges support provided by the African Health Journals Partnership Project that is funded by the US National Institutes of Health (through the National Library of Medicine and the Fogarty International Center) and facilitated by the Council of Science Editors.
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