哮喘和过敏实践与COVID-19:综述第一部分

Л. ДюБаске, Л. Д. Тодоріко, Г. Коваль, С. Юр’єв, І. Сем’янів, Н. Пашковська, Олена Леонідівна Шевченко
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根据美国疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)的数据,在当前的COVID-19大流行期间,哮喘和过敏患者的风险特别高。具有侵袭性的SARS-CoV-2病毒主要感染肺部,大多数哮喘患者感染的风险增加,并且可能会出现更严重的COVID-19病程。本文分析的目的是评估和预测在COVID-19大流行中建立哮喘和过敏性疾病控制的前景。根据IPCRG,由于呼吸道症状的相似性,哮喘患者可能并不总是能够区分哮喘发作和COVID-19感染。这导致对SARS-CoV-2的治疗不及时和/或停止哮喘治疗,这可能产生严重后果。对于从业者来说,一个重要的问题是,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,患有支气管阻塞和过敏综合征的患者往往害怕就医的风险,可能会将过敏症状与冠状病毒感染的症状混淆。美国疾病控制和预防中心已经确定了在大流行期间提供非COVID-19护理的算法:快速发现和应对哮喘患者中COVID-19病例的增加;以最安全的方式提供援助;请记住,服务可能需要逐步扩展。
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Asthma and allergy practice and COVID­19: a review. Part I
According to the US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), patients with asthma and allergies are at particular risk during the current COVID-19 pandemic. The aggressive SARS-CoV-2 virus mainly infects the lungs, most patients with asthma have an increased risk of infection and are likely to have a potentially more severe course of COVID-19.The purpose of the analysis presented in this paper is to assess and forecast the prospects for establishing control over asthma and allergic diseases in a pandemic COVID-19.According to the IPCRG, patients with asthma may not always be able to differentiate between asthma attacks and COVID-19 infection due to the similarity of respiratory symptoms. This leads to untimely care for SARS-CoV-2 and/or discontinuation of asthma treatment, which can have serious consequences. An important problem for practitioners is that patients with bronchoobstruction and allergy syndrome are often afraid of the risk of seeking medical attention during a COVID-19 pandemic and may confuse allergic symptoms with symptoms of coronavirus infection.The U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention has identified algorithms for providing non-COVID-19 care during a pandemic: to quickly detect and respond to an increase in COVID-19 cases among patients with asthma; provide assistance in the safest way; keep in mind that services may need to be gradually expanded.
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