[Pulmonary complications following COVID-19 infection].

Q3 Medicine Klinicka mikrobiologie a infekcni lekarstvi Pub Date : 2022-03-01
Petr Jakubec, Samuel Genzor
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In the relatively short period of time since December 2019, hundreds of millions of people globally have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, irrespective of their age, gender or ethnicity. Over that time, numerous mutations of various degrees of virulence and pathogenicity have occurred. The course of COVID-19 infection, an acute disease caused by the virus, is rather varied, ranging from asymptomatic or symptoms of common viral respiratory diseases to critical, with multiorgan failure and high mortality in high-risk patients. The overall mortality of the disease is 1-2 %. Unlike other viral respiratory diseases, this infection is often associated with frequent and rather diverse clinical manifestations developing after the acute phase of the infection, that is, more than 28 days after its onset. These complications are observed in both individuals with mild illness treated at home and inpatients with severe to critical illness. They develop both early after acute infection and some time after recovering from the disease. This rather heterogeneous group of pathologies may affect various organs and organ systems, with respiratory tract involvement being the most common and one of the most serious complications. Severe respiratory post-COVID-19 complications often include respiratory tract infections, in particular pneumonia.

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【COVID-19感染后肺部并发症】。
自2019年12月以来,在相对较短的时间内,全球有数亿人感染了SARS-CoV-2,无论其年龄、性别或种族如何。在此期间,发生了许多不同程度的毒力和致病性突变。COVID-19是一种由病毒引起的急性疾病,其感染过程多种多样,从常见的病毒性呼吸道疾病的无症状或症状到危重,高危患者多器官功能衰竭,死亡率高。该病的总死亡率为1- 2%。与其他病毒性呼吸道疾病不同,这种感染通常在感染的急性期(即发病后28天以上)之后出现频繁且相当多样化的临床表现。在家中治疗的轻症患者和重症至危重症住院患者中均可观察到这些并发症。它们在急性感染后的早期和从疾病中恢复后的一段时间内发展。这种相当异质性的病理组可影响各种器官和器官系统,呼吸道受累是最常见的,也是最严重的并发症之一。covid -19后严重的呼吸道并发症通常包括呼吸道感染,特别是肺炎。
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Klinicka mikrobiologie a infekcni lekarstvi Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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