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COVID-19: laboratory diagnosis for clinicians. An updating article
Vieira, Luisane Maria Falci; Emery, Eduardo; Andriolo, Adagmar.
Affiliation
  • Vieira, Luisane Maria Falci; Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia Clínica/Medicina Laboratorial. Rio de Janeiro. BR
  • Emery, Eduardo; Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia Clínica/Medicina Laboratorial. Immunology Committee. Rio de Janeiro. BR
  • Andriolo, Adagmar; Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Escola Paulista de Medicina. São Paulo. BR
São Paulo med. j ; 138(3): 259-266, May-June 2020. tab
Article in En | LILACS, SES-SP | ID: biblio-1139682
Responsible library: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) is an infectious disease caused by the new coronavirus associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Coronaviridae comprises a large family, of which at least seven members are known to cause respiratory diseases in humans. Coronaviruses have the ability to infect virtually all major groups of animals and, eventually, can infect humans. SARS-CoV-2 is the third coronavirus to cross the species barrier and infect humans. This virus was identified in an outbreak of pneumonia cases in Wuhan city, Hubei province, China, in December 2019. Its entire genome is inscribed on a single strand of ribonucleic acid. Some proteins present on the surface of the virus act as facilitators for its entry into host cells, while others, apparently, are related to its pathogenesis. Coronaviruses are responsible for respiratory infections in humans and some animals. The infection is often mild to moderate in intensity, but some coronaviruses may cause serious illnesses, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), which occurred in 2002, and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). Coronaviruses can activate an excessive and unregulated immune response, which may promote SARS development. Although the lungs are one of the target organs, the hypoxia mechanism is systemic and other organs begin to suffer both through lack of oxygen and through deregulation of inflammation control mechanisms.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Coronavirus Infections / Clinical Laboratory Techniques / Pandemics Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: São Paulo med. j Journal subject: Cirurgia Geral / Ciˆncia / Ginecologia / MEDICINA / Medicina Interna / Obstetr¡cia / Pediatria / Sa£de Mental / Sa£de P£blica Year: 2020 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Coronavirus Infections / Clinical Laboratory Techniques / Pandemics Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: São Paulo med. j Journal subject: Cirurgia Geral / Ciˆncia / Ginecologia / MEDICINA / Medicina Interna / Obstetr¡cia / Pediatria / Sa£de Mental / Sa£de P£blica Year: 2020 Type: Article