Interim Guidelines on Antiviral Therapy for COVID-19.
Sun Bean KimKyungmin HuhJung Yeon HeoEun-Jeong JooYoun Jeong KimWon Suk ChoiYae Jean KimYu Bin SeoYoung Kyoung YoonNam Su KuSu Jin JeongSung Han KimKyong-Ran PeckJoon Sup YeomPublished in: Infection & chemotherapy (2020)
Since the first case was reported in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China on December 12, 2019, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread widely to other countries since January 2020. As of April 16, 2020, 10635 confirmed cases have been reported, with 230 deaths in Korea. COVID-19 patients may be asymptomatic or show various clinical manifestations, including acute symptoms such as fever, fatigue, sore throat; pneumonia presenting as acute respiratory distress syndrome; and multiple organ failure. As COVID-19 has such varied clinical manifestations and case fatality rates, no standard antiviral therapy regimen has been established other than supportive therapy. In the present guideline, we aim to introduce potentially helpful antiviral and other drug therapies based on in vivo and in vitro research and clinical experiences from many countries.
Keyphrases
- coronavirus disease
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- sars cov
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- respiratory failure
- mechanical ventilation
- liver failure
- sleep quality
- intensive care unit
- clinical practice
- physical activity
- bone marrow
- depressive symptoms
- hepatitis b virus
- replacement therapy
- smoking cessation