一般眼科方面的COVID-19感染

E. K. Abdullaeva
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2019冠状病毒病大流行作为导致数百万人死亡的国际紧急情况而载入史册。冠状病毒感染给医学,特别是眼科带来了大量问题,这些问题在很大程度上没有明显的解决方案。由于眼科对冠状病毒感染的认识不足,在疫情大流行期间,对此类患者的眼部症状、预防、治疗方法和卫生保健组织缺乏了解。根据现有的研究,我们认为病毒可能直接影响眼表组织(结膜、角膜)。此外,还不排除通过眼表传播感染的可能性。数据表明,有必要扩大预防冠状病毒感染传播的措施,包括通过眼睛表面传播的措施。
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General ophthalmological aspects of the COVID-19 infection
The COVID-19 pandemic has gone down in history as an international emergency that resulted in the death of millions of people. The coronavirus infection poses a large number of problems for medical science and, in particular, ophthalmology, which for the most part do not have obvious solutions. Due to insufficient knowledge about coronavirus infection in ophthalmology, there is a lack of understanding of eye symptoms, methods of prevention, treatment and organization of healthcare for such patients during a pandemic. Based on the available studies researching these issues, it is assumed that the virus may directly affect the ocular surface tissues (conjunctiva, cornea). Also, the possibility of transmission of infection through the ocular surface has not been ruled out. The data indicate the need to expand the measures for prevention of the spread of coronavirus infection, including through the surface of the eye.
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