COVID-19在糖尿病患者中的高患病率:揭示病毒与糖尿病机制之间复杂的相互作用

Dennis Mathew
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糖尿病患者感染COVID-19的风险增加,症状往往更严重。本综述探讨了糖尿病患者中高流行率COVID-19感染的潜在机制。它回顾了关于病毒和糖尿病途径之间相互作用的新证据,特别是糖尿病生理学如何促进更高的病毒接受、病毒进入和致病性,以及疾病症状的严重程度。最后,它审查了我们在研究这些机制时面临的挑战,并提出了可能有助于我们防治当前和未来流行病的新战略。
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The high prevalence of COVID-19 in Diabetics: Unveiling the intricate interplay between viral and diabetic mechanisms
Diabetics have an increased risk of contracting COVID-19 infection and tend to have more severe symptoms. This review explores the potential mechanisms underlying the high prevalence of COVID-19 infections in individuals with diabetes. It reviews the emerging evidence about the interactions between viral and diabetic pathways, particularly how diabetes physiology could contribute to higher viral reception, viral entry and pathogenicity, and the severity of disease symptoms. Finally, it examines the challenges we face in studying these mechanisms and offers new strategies that might assist our fight against current and future pandemics.
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