COVID-19: What We Know So Far

N. Emmanuel, V. Zibara, J. Saad, R. Iskandar, Rawad Abi Assaad, E. Ammanouil, Yara Bilen, G. Chidiac, N. Ahmar
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Objective: Since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic at the end of 2019, the number of affected cases has not stopped rising. Similarly, the number of scientific publications and pre-prints has been increasing exponentially, with an effort to understand this disease more and find a proper solution. The purpose of this article is to review the current understanding of the novel coronavirus. Background: The latest COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 has spread globally ever since it emerged in Wuhan's city in China. This rapidly spreading disease has changed our lives in unimaginable ways, spreading fear and uncertainty due to the lack of knowledge and the flooding with new information, which lacks the scientific method and cannot be critically appraised. The purpose of this article is to gather some of the best knowledge that has been published so far in a unified narrative review, making it easy for the scientific community to review the most accurate and recent understandings about COVID-19. Methods: We screened relevant articles using a specified number of keywords and specific databases, including PubMed and Embase. We selected peer-reviewed English published material related to the topic, except for a few pre-prints that we deemed necessary to include. We also screened the reference lists of these articles to find relevant publications with the same criteria. Discussion: This narrative overview comprises several subsections that discuss the epidemiology, virology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, and management of the disease. We also presented a section on the implications of the disease in pregnancy. We wrapped up the review with a special division regarding the response to COVID-19,  which has been diverse in different countries. Conclusion: COVID-19 has been a serious global health threat with a high transmission and case fatality rate, particularly in vulnerable populations. Epidemiologic models have so far guided the response, but they need to be interpreted carefully, with an understanding of their limitations. The disease's response has varied among different countries; with no current vaccine or standard treatment, the world stands in fear, maximizing preventive strategies to reduce the damages caused by this virus. This manuscript presents a summary of everything that is so far known about COVID-19 to make it easier for the medical community to overview the disease that has changed the world.
COVID-19:我们目前所知的情况
目的:2019年底新冠肺炎疫情发生以来,全球新增病例数持续上升。同样,科学出版物和预印本的数量呈指数级增长,努力更多地了解这种疾病并找到适当的解决办法。本文的目的是回顾目前对新型冠状病毒的认识。背景:由SARS-CoV-2引起的新冠肺炎大流行自中国武汉出现以来,已在全球蔓延。这种迅速蔓延的疾病以难以想象的方式改变了我们的生活,由于缺乏知识和新信息的泛滥而传播恐惧和不确定性,这些信息缺乏科学方法,无法进行批判性评价。本文的目的是收集迄今为止发表的一些最好的知识,以统一的叙述综述,使科学界能够轻松地回顾对COVID-19最准确和最新的理解。方法:我们使用特定数量的关键词和特定数据库筛选相关文章,包括PubMed和Embase。我们选择了与主题相关的同行评审的英文出版材料,除了一些我们认为有必要包括的预印本。我们还筛选了这些文章的参考文献列表,以找到具有相同标准的相关出版物。讨论:这个叙述概述包括几个小节,讨论流行病学、病毒学、发病机制、临床表现、诊断方法和疾病的管理。我们还提出了一节的影响,疾病在怀孕。我们以一个关于COVID-19应对措施的特别部门结束了审查,不同国家的应对措施各不相同。结论:COVID-19已成为严重的全球健康威胁,其传播率和病死率很高,特别是在弱势人群中。到目前为止,流行病学模型指导了应对措施,但需要仔细解释这些模型,并了解其局限性。不同国家对这种疾病的反应各不相同;由于目前没有疫苗或标准治疗方法,世界处于恐惧之中,最大限度地采取预防战略,以减少这种病毒造成的损害。本文概述了迄今为止关于COVID-19的所有信息,以便医学界更容易概述这种改变世界的疾病。
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