褪黑素在SARS-CoV-2感染中的预防和保护作用:回顾性研究

Antonio Molina-Carballo, Antonio Emilio Jerez-Calero, Luisa Fernández-López, María del Carmen Augustin-Morales, Antonio Muñoz-Hoyos, Ahmad Agil
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本研究探讨了褪黑素对SARS-CoV-2感染的保护作用。为此,研究人员招募了62名成年人,他们每天摄入相对高剂量的褪黑激素,特别之处在于,他们在COVID-19大流行开始之前开始服用褪黑激素,并持续存在。通过一系列问卷进行了持续的验证过程,以确定风险因素,他们是否接触过,是否被感染,如果是,疾病严重程度,需要治疗,住院治疗等。根据个体服用/正在服用褪黑素的剂量,将他们分为两组:a)服用20 mg (n = 27)和b)服用≥40 mg (n = 32)。统计分析采用shi2检验和fisher精确检验。PCR阳性感染者7例(11.9%)。只有一名患者需要药物治疗,其余患者的临床进展非常良好,其中三例病情轻微,另外三例无症状。而在他们的环境中,这一比例为22.05% (chi2 = 2.928;p & lt;0.087)。褪黑素具有良好的安全性,耐受性良好,在不同程度的COVID-19预防中发挥重要作用。
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The preventive and protective role of melatonin in SARS-CoV-2 infection: a retrospective study
This study has investigated the protective role of melatonin against SARS-CoV-2 infection. For this purpose, 62 adults were recruited who were in daily relatively high doses of melatonin intaking, with the particularity that they started taking it before the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and continued to present. A continuous validation process has been carried out with a series of questionnaires to identify the risk factors, whether they were contacts, were infected, if yes, the level of disease severity, need for treatment, hospitalization, etc. According to the dose of melatonin the individuals took/are taking, they were divided into two groups: a) those taking 20 mg (n = 27) and, b) those taking ≥ 40 mg (n = 32). For statistical analysis, the shi2 test and Fisher&#39;s exact test were used. The number of infected subjects with positive PCR was 7 (11.9%). Only one required medication, the rest had a very favorable clinical evolution, mild in three cases and asymptomatic in three others. While in their environment this percentage is 22.05% (chi2 = 2.928; p < 0.087). Melatonin offers a good safety profile, is well tolerated and can play an important role in the different levels of COVID-19 prevention.
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