Tuberculosis and Covid-19 Co-Infection – Clinical Characteristics

A. Rădulescu
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Abstract The threat of contagious infectious diseases is constantly evolving as demographic explosion, travel globalization and changes in human lifestyle increase the risk of speeding pathogens, leading to accelerate changes in disease landscape.(1) Tuberculosis and Covid-19 are both infectious diseases that attack primarily the lungs. Both diseases have similar symptoms such as cough, fever and difficulty breathing. Tuberculosis has a longer incubation period with a slower reset of disease. Experience on Covid-19 infection in TB patient remains limited. 8 studies reported a total of 80 patients with this co-infection. These patients were reported from 9 different countries, with Italy reporting the largest number of cases.(2) The aim of this study is to evaluate the characteristic of TB and Covid-19 co-infection in 10 patients who were admitted in the Pulmonology Hospital of Sibiu between 01.05.2020-30.04.2021. All of these patients were with nosocomial infection Covid-19 and were previously diagnosed with TB.
结核病与新冠肺炎冠状病毒感染——临床特征
摘要传染性传染病的威胁正在不断演变,因为人口爆炸、旅行全球化和人类生活方式的变化增加了病原体加速传播的风险,导致疾病格局加速变化。(1) 结核病和新冠肺炎都是主要侵袭肺部的传染病。这两种疾病都有类似的症状,如咳嗽、发烧和呼吸困难。结核病的潜伏期较长,疾病的复发速度较慢。结核病患者感染新冠肺炎的经验仍然有限。8项研究报告了总共80名患有这种合并感染的患者。这些患者来自9个不同的国家,其中意大利报告的病例数最多。(2) 本研究的目的是评估2020年5月1日至2021年4月30日期间在锡比乌肺病医院住院的10名患者的结核病和新冠肺炎合并感染特征。所有这些患者都患有医院感染新冠肺炎,之前被诊断为结核病。
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