维生素 D 缺乏与 COVID-19 感染风险

Ozdan Akram Ghareeb, Goljameen Midhat Abdulla, Awni Ismail Sultan
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鉴于传染性病毒性疾病在全球范围内传播迅速,患病人数众多,因此迫切需要新的辅助治疗方案来应对这些疾病,因此,成本效益高、全球通用、安全、副作用小且应用简单的方案就显得尤为重要。因此,本研究将讨论维生素 D 补充剂作为预防和治疗药物与其他策略相结合的潜力,因为维生素 D 符合上述所有标准。关于维生素 D 与呼吸道感染和病毒感染的关系,以及补充这种维生素后的免疫反应,目前已有多种数据。维生素 D 的缺乏增加了人们更容易受到感染和 COVID-19 破坏性发展的变数,因为维生素 D 在体内的水平与 COVID-19 感染的严重程度存在相关性。由于维生素 D 具有直接抗病毒和抗炎的特性,因此可以认为,将其维持在体内正常水平是保持身体健康的必要条件,当其在体内的水平低于最佳水平时,可以通过补充维生素 D 来弥补。
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Vitamin D Deficiency And Risk Of COVID-19 Infection
There is an urgent need for new supportive treatment options against infectious viral diseases, given the rapid spread and huge number of individuals affected worldwide by these diseases, so cost-effective, globally available and safe options with minimal side effects and simple application are highly assured. This study will therefore discuss the potential of vitamin D supplementation as a preventive and therapeutic agent in combination with other strategies, as this vitamin meets all the criteria described above. A variety of data are available on the association of vitamin D with respiratory infections and viral infections, as well as on the immune response by supplementation with this vitamin.Vitamin D deficiency adds to the variables that make people more susceptible to infection and the damaging development of COVID-19, as there is a correlation between its levels in the body and the severity of COVID-19 infections. Due to its direct antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties, it can be assumed that maintaining it within normal levels in the body is necessary to maintain the health of the body, and when its level in the body is below the optimal level, this can be compensated for with vitamin D supplements.
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