Long COVID Definition, Symptoms, Risk Factors, Epidemiology and Autoimmunity: A Narrative Review

Paweł Kozłowski , Aleksandra Leszczyńska , Olga Ciepiela
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The virus called SARS-CoV-2 emerged in 2019 and quickly spread worldwide, causing COVID-19. It has greatly impacted on everyday life, healthcare systems, and the global economy. In order to save as many lives as possible, precautions such as social distancing, quarantine, and testing policies were implemented, and effective vaccines were developed. A growing amount of data collected worldwide allowed the characterization of this new disease, which turned out to be more complex than other common respiratory tract infections. An increasing number of convalescents presented with a variety of nonspecific symptoms emerging after the acute infection. This possible new global health problem was identified and labelled as long COVID. Since then, a great effort has been made by clinicians and the scientific community to understand the underlying mechanisms and to develop preventive measures and effective treatment. The role of autoimmunity induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection in the development of long COVID is discussed in this review. We aim to deliver a description of several conditions with an autoimmune background observed in COVID-19 convalescents, including Guillain-Barré syndrome, antiphospholipid syndrome and related thrombosis, and Kawasaki disease highlighting a relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and the development of autoimmunity. However, further studies are required to determine its true clinical significance.

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长COVID的定义、症状、风险因素、流行病学和自身免疫学--叙述性综述
被称为 SARS-CoV-2 的病毒于 2019 年出现,并迅速在全球蔓延,引发了 COVID-19。它对日常生活、医疗系统和全球经济造成了巨大影响。为了挽救尽可能多的生命,人们采取了社会隔离、检疫和检测政策等预防措施,并开发了有效的疫苗。世界各地收集到的数据越来越多,这使得这种新疾病的特征得以确定,事实证明,它比其他常见的呼吸道感染更为复杂。越来越多的康复者在急性感染后出现各种非特异性症状。这一可能出现的新的全球性健康问题被确认并命名为 "长期 COVID"。从那时起,临床医生和科学界一直在努力了解其基本机制,并开发预防措施和有效的治疗方法。本综述讨论了 SARS-CoV-2 感染诱导的自身免疫在长 COVID 发病中的作用。我们旨在描述在 COVID-19 康复者中观察到的几种具有自身免疫背景的病症,包括格林-巴利综合征、抗磷脂综合征和相关血栓形成,以及川崎病,强调 SARS-CoV-2 感染与自身免疫发展之间的关系。然而,要确定其真正的临床意义,还需要进一步的研究。
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American journal of medicine open
American journal of medicine open Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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