维生素A、C和D在SARS-CoV-2病理生理中的重要性

IF 0.2 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Turkish Journal of Immunology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5222/tji.2021.57966
F. Sengul, A. Sahin, F. Akat, H. Vatansev
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中国出现了由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)引起的冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的持续大流行。并迅速蔓延到全世界。每天报告数千例病例和死亡,这是一种特殊情况,需要对许多患者采取紧急应对措施。虽然所有年龄组都有COVID-19病例,但导致免疫缺陷的癌症病例的死亡率很高。尤其是那些免疫系统受损的老年人,那些患有慢性疾病的人。感染与免疫系统之间的相互作用是明确的,相关的文献资料也很多。通过保持免疫系统的强大。感染可以用更少的损害来克服。炎症的有害影响和死亡率可以降低。维生素A、C和D在免疫系统的主动功能中是有效的,它们的缺乏有许多不利的情况,特别是对感染的易感性,尽管没有特定的治疗方法。经证实可用于治疗COVID-19的抗病毒药物或疫苗。正在使用世界卫生组织推荐的药物,这些药物的有效性和效率是有争议的。除了这些药物外,还需要其他治疗方法。本文综述了维生素A、C和D在SARS-CoV-2的病理生理学中的重要性,以及早期大剂量静脉注射(In)和口服维生素A和D作为治疗COVID-19的替代方法的重要性。
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The Importance of Vitamins A, C, and D in the Pathophysiology of SARS-CoV-2
The continuing pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was emerged in China. and has spread rapidly all over the whole world. Thousands of cases and deaths reported each day and it is an exceptional situation in which emergency response is required for many patients. While COVID-19 cases are seen in all age groups, death rates are high in cases of cancer that cause immunodeficiency. especially in elderly people with impaired immune systems, in those with chronic diseases. The interaction between infections and the immune system is clear and there is a lot of relevant literature information. By keeping the immune system strong. infections can be overcome with less damage. and the harmful effects of inflammation and death rates can be reduced. Vitamins A, C and D arc effective in the active functioning of the immune system, and their deficiencies have many adverse conditions, particularly susceptibility to infections, Although there is no specific treatment method. antiviral drug or vaccine with proven reliability for the treatment of COVID-19. the drugs recommended by the World Health Organization are being used, The effectiveness and efficiency of these drugs are controversial. In addition to these drugs, alternative treatment approaches are needed. In this literature review, the importance of vitamins A, C and D on the pathophysiology of SARS-CoV-2 and on the early-stage administration of high-dose intravenous (IN) C. oral A and D vitamins, which are alternative approaches, in the treatment of COVID-19 is shared.
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