Gastrointestinal emergency care during the COVID-19 pandemic: rapid communication.
Carine LeiteEduardo Neubarth TrindadeLeonardo Wagner GrilloManoel Roberto Maciel TrindadePublished in: Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992) (2020)
This study reports a pronounced decrease in consultations for severe gastrointestinal emergencies during the pandemic. Governments and society should be aware that health crises do not halt the natural occurrence of noninfectious diseases; otherwise, an increase in mortality from these morbidities may arise.
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