Post-COVID Pulmonary Changes Are “Routine” Cases Now Higher Risk Abstract The COVID 19 pandemic has produced lasting consequences that extend far beyond the acute infectious phase, fundamentally reshaping respiratory medicine, perioperative evaluation, and risk assessment across multiple clinical disciplines. Although the acute burden of severe SARS
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mRNA Vaccines Beyond COVID-19: What’s Next for Infectious Diseases?
mRNA Vaccines Beyond COVID-19 What’s Next for Infectious Diseases Abstract Messenger RNA vaccine technology came to global prominence during the COVID 19 pandemic, when rapid design, large scale manufacturing, and emergency authorization demonstrated the practical viability of this platform. Unlike traditional vaccines that rely on attenuated pathogens,
Long COVID and the Brain: Decoding Post-Viral Neuroinflammation
Long COVID and the Brain: Decoding Post-Viral Neuroinflammation Abstract Long COVID has emerged as a significant and evolving global health challenge, affecting millions of individuals following acute infection with SARS-CoV-2. While respiratory and systemic symptoms were initially the primary focus of clinical attention, it has
COVID-19 Increasing Ventilator Capacity – Overview
GlobalRPh student writer One of the major problems in most hospitals during the COVID-19 outbreak is the lack of sufficient ventilators for patients. As of March 25, 2020, there are more than 400,000 cases of coronavirus globally and at least 18,000 deaths. New assessment tool Check out the CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) ASSESSMENT
COVID-19 Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Estimated Risks of Transmission
COVID-19 epidemiology marks this novel coronavirus as part of a family of viruses that can cause diseases in various species of animals but mainly on mammals and birds. Symptoms vary for each species. For example, in chickens and birds, they can cause upper respiratory tract diseases while in cows and
