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Epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and future perspectives concerning SARS-COV-2: a review article.

Arthur Ricardo Vilar Scavuzzi de CarvalhoMurilo Lobo Cezarotti FilhoPedro Cavalcanti Pires de AzevedoRobson Natario Silveira FilhoFabiano Timbó BarbosaThiago José Matos RochaCélio Fernando de Sousa RodriguesFernando Wagner da Silva Ramos
Published in: Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992) (2020)
The present study aimed to review the epidemiology, clinical manifestation, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, and future perspectives related to COVID-19 infections. The following electronic databases were used searched: MEDLINE, SCIELO, and LILACS. It became clear that COVID-19 infections occur through exposure to the virus, and both the immunosuppressed and healthy population appear susceptible. The clinical course of COVID-19 is still not clear, although the SARS-CoV-2 infection seems to develop with mild, influenza-like symptoms in the vast majority of subjects, i.e., 10%-15% of COVID-19 patients. Since rRT-PCR tests serve as the gold standard method to confirm a SARS-CoV-2 infection, false-negative results could hinder the prevention and control of the epidemic, particularly considering the test plays a key role in the decision for continued isolated medical observation or discharge. Our findings also indicate that a radical increase in the identification and isolation of currently undocumented infections would be needed to fully control SARS-CoV2.
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