COVID-19和SARS-CoV-2疫苗接种的神经系统并发症:最新进展

Huan-yu Meng, Qinming Zhou, Sheng Chen
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2019年出现的呼吸道传染病COVID-19在短时间内影响了世界人口。2020年,世界卫生组织宣布该疾病为大流行。虽然大多数COVID-19患者主要出现呼吸道症状,但也观察到神经系统症状。神经症状通常是轻微的和非特异性的。然而,一些患者可能会出现危及生命的神经系统症状。随着COVID-19发病率的增加,累及中枢和周围神经系统的患者的疾病谱较前期明显扩大。缺乏认识造成了诊断和治疗的延误;因此,有必要更新COVID-19神经系统并发症的疾病谱。在COVID-19夺去了数百万人的生命后,研究人员发现,一些疫苗可能通过分子模拟在神经系统中诱导自身免疫炎症反应,导致与SARS-CoV-2疫苗相关的神经系统缺陷。这些神经系统并发症往往被临床医生忽视,延误了诊断和治疗;研究疫苗相关的神经系统并发症病例至关重要。因此,我们总结COVID-19的神经系统并发症和SARS-CoV-2疫苗引起的神经系统不良反应,以帮助临床医生和公共卫生服务人员了解这些罕见的并发症。避免延误诊断和治疗将确保COVID-19患者和SARS-CoV-2疫苗接种者的安全。
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Neurological complications of COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: an update
The respiratory infectious disease COVID-19, which emerged in 2019, has affected the world population over a brief period. In 2020, the disease was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Although most COVID-19 patients primarily develop respiratory symptoms, neurological symptoms have been observed. Neurological symptoms are usually mild and non-specific. However, some patients could experience life-threatening neurological symptoms. With the increase in the incidence of COVID-19, the disease spectrum of patients with central and peripheral nervous system involvement has expanded significantly compared to the previous period. Lack of awareness has caused delays in diagnosis and treatment; therefore, updating the disease spectrum of neurological complications of COVID-19 is necessary. After COVID-19 claimed millions of lives, researchers found that some vaccines may induce autoimmune inflammatory responses in the nervous system via molecular mimicry, leading to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-related neurological deficits. These neurological complications are often ignored by clinicians, delaying diagnosis and treatment; it is essential to study cases of vaccine-associated neurological complications. Therefore, we summarize the neurological complications of COVID-19 and nervous system adverse reactions caused by SARS-CoV-2 vaccines to help clinicians and public health service personnel understand these rare complications. Avoiding delays in diagnosis and treatment would ensure the safety of COVID-19 patients and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine recipients.
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