History of Infection Outbreaks and Mental Health Issues: Awareness for Corona-virus Neuropsychiatric Coverage

Sana Rehman
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The infection outbreaks are not novel but have long historical roots in diverse countries of the world. The infection outbreaks not merely imparted a negative impact on physical health but also adversely affected mental health issues. According to a massive body of researches, the rate of mental health issue among the general population found to be higher. As the ratio of PTSD during the Ebola Virus was 76.4% and depression during SARS-CoV-1 reported as (32.4%). However, the psychiatric morbidity during H1N1 was found to be (8.0%). The causes of neuropsychiatric complication or mental health issues during previous outbreaks were cultural psychological and social issues. In particular, pharmacological treatment found to be the most prevalent reason for developing neuropsychiatric complication or mental health issues. As during all infection outbreaks, multiple drugs and vaccinations have been used to control the spread of viral diseases. The current study provides a detailed description of how the drugs and vaccination led to neuropsychiatric complication. The PICO method was used to design the research question and through the PRISMA technique, around 15 studies have been included in the current study. The findings of the current study reported substantial neuropsychiatric complication due to the persistent use of drugs and vaccination. The current study finding spread the awareness for coronavirus and related infection coverage.
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感染暴发史与心理健康问题:对冠状病毒神经精神病学报道的认识
感染疫情并不新鲜,但在世界各国都有悠久的历史根源。感染的爆发不仅对身体健康造成了负面影响,而且对心理健康问题也产生了不利影响。根据大量的研究,在普通人群中发现心理健康问题的比率较高。埃博拉病毒期间PTSD的比例为76.4%,SARS-CoV-1期间抑郁症的比例为32.4%。H1N1流感期间精神疾病发病率为8.0%。在以前的疫情中,神经精神并发症或精神健康问题的原因是文化心理和社会问题。特别是,药物治疗被发现是发展神经精神并发症或心理健康问题的最普遍原因。与所有感染暴发期间一样,已使用多种药物和疫苗来控制病毒性疾病的传播。目前的研究提供了药物和疫苗接种如何导致神经精神并发症的详细描述。使用PICO方法设计研究问题,并通过PRISMA技术,目前的研究中包含了大约15项研究。目前的研究结果报告了由于持续使用药物和接种疫苗而导致的大量神经精神并发症。目前的研究发现传播了对冠状病毒和相关感染覆盖率的认识。
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