糖尿病患者在COVID-19大流行中面临风险

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Revista Romana de Boli Infectioase Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI:10.37897/rjid.2020.2.1
R. Tóth, M. Chinceșan, O. Grama, A. Grama
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新型冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)从中国武汉疫情开始迅速传播,临床表现广泛,从无症状到致命。属于危险因素类别的个人,包括患有糖尿病的人,已证实发展为严重形式的糖尿病的风险较高,死亡风险也较高。通过这篇综述,我们旨在简要回顾COVID-19的一般特征以及糖尿病患者感染的特殊情况。我们探讨了可能增加糖尿病患者对COVID-19易感性的潜在机制,以及罗马尼亚目前对COVID-19大流行期间糖尿病患者的建议。根据目前有限的证据,我们不能得出结论。进一步研究COVID-19与糖尿病之间的关系是必要和合理的。©2020,Amaltea医学出版社。版权所有。
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Patients with diabetes at risk in COVID-19 pandemic
The new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) spread rapidly from the outbreak in Wuhan, China with a wide range of clinical manifestations, from asymptomatic to fatal. Individuals from the risk factor category, includ-ing those with diabetes mellitus (DM), have a proven higher risk of developing a severe form of the disease, as well as a higher risk of mortality. Through this summary we aim to briefly review the general characteristics of COVID-19 and a special situation, namely that of infection in patients with diabetes. We addressed the potential mechanisms that may increase the susceptibility of diabetic patients to COVID-19, but also the current recommendations in Romania for diabetics in the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on current limited evidence we cannot draw conclusions. Further research on this association between COVID-19 and DM is necessary and justified. © 2020, Amaltea Medical Publishing House. All rights reserved.
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