新冠肺炎:一种消化系统疾病!

IF 0.1 Q4 SURGERY
Y. Cherradi
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CoVID-19是国际关注的突发公共卫生事件。自中国武汉报告首例病例以来,相关严重急性呼吸系统综合征的证据已得到充分确立,该疾病被公认为主要的呼吸道感染。然而,目前可获得的数据支持在该疾病的多个水平上具有重大意义的胃肠道倾向。从诊断到康复后的隔离政策,胃肠道是感染患者管理策略的核心。本综述重点介绍了CoVID-19的消化方面。关键词:ACE2, CoVID-19,消化,内镜,粪便传播,肝脏,预后
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CoVID-19: a Digestive Disease!
CoVID-19 is a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Since the first case has been reported in Wuhan in China, evidence of associated severe acute respiratory syndrome is well established and the disease is accepted as a primarily respiratory infection. However, current available data are supporting a gastrointestinal tropism with great implications at multiple levels in the course of this disease. The gastrointestinal tract appears in the heart of the strategy for management of infected patients from diagnosis to post-recovery isolation policies. This review highlights the digestive aspects of CoVID-19. Keywords: ACE2, CoVID-19, Digestive, Endoscopy, Fecal transmission, Liver, Prognosis
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