The outcomes of COVID-19 epidemic crisis on the elderly: A review study

Q4 Medicine
S. Khanizadeh, V. Omranifard, Tavakol Khanizadeh
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Abstract

Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) has led to more than 111,973,202 confirmed cases, and more than 2,478,409 deaths worldwide. Mortality rates are significantly higher in the elderly than in others during the epidemic of COVID-19; age is significant vulnerabilities to COVID-19. Analysis of clinical features according to the latest published data allows better understanding and better clinical judgment. Methods: In this review study, using the keywords, COVID-19, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), coronavirus, viral and elderly pneumonia, pandemic, epidemic, quarantine, mental health, and social isolation in articles indexed in Embase, Proquest, Pub med, Google Scholar, Science direct, Scopus, Medline, Cochrane databases from December 2019 to February 2020, were searched. Findings: The elderly of more than 65-year-old are classified in high-risk groups, are more vulnerable than other age groups, and require more attention. Social isolation, social distance, and lockdown has raised concerns about their mental health to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Conclusion: Due to the increasing population of the elderly, such biological disasters, if do not take care of and pay enough attention to the various dimensions and problems caused by its consequences, would affect acute and long-term consequences on community health and general health of the elderly. © 2021 Isfahan University of Medical Sciences(IUMS). All rights reserved.
新冠肺炎疫情危机对老年人的影响综述
背景:2019年冠状病毒病(Covid-19)已导致全球超过111,973,202例确诊病例,超过2,478,409例死亡。在2019冠状病毒病流行期间,老年人的死亡率明显高于其他人;年龄是COVID-19的重要脆弱性。根据最新发表的数据分析临床特征,可以更好地了解和更好地进行临床判断。方法:在本综述研究中,检索2019年12月至2020年2月在Embase、Proquest、Pub med、Google Scholar、Science direct、Scopus、Medline、Cochrane数据库检索的文章,检索关键词为COVID-19、严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)、冠状病毒、病毒性肺炎和老年肺炎、大流行、流行病、检疫、心理健康和社会隔离。结果:65岁以上老年人属于高危人群,比其他年龄组更脆弱,需要更多的关注。社会隔离、社交距离和封锁引发了人们对他们的心理健康的担忧,以防止新冠病毒的传播。结论:由于老年人口的不断增加,这类生物灾害如果不加以照顾和重视,其后果所引起的各个方面和问题,将对社区健康和老年人的整体健康产生急性和长期的后果。©2021伊斯法罕医学院(IUMS)。版权所有。
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Journal of Isfahan Medical School
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