Assessment of repurposed compounds against coronaviruses highlights the antiviral broad-spectrum activity of host-targeting iminosugars and confirms the activity of potent directly acting antivirals
Antiviral Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 106123 - 106123
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Morphopathology of the lesions induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection in the lungs
Florin Ionuț Buibaș,
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Roberta Andreea Cercel,
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Mircea-Sebastian Șerbănescu
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et al.
Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
65(4), P. 637 - 645
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
coronavirus
2
(SARS-CoV-2)
infection
spread
rapidly
from
China
around
the
world,
causing
worst
pandemic
since
beginning
of
21st
century.
Although
disease
named
2019
(COVID-19)
has
multiple
organ
symptoms,
main
pathological
lesions
occur
in
lung,
failure,
pulmonary
embolism,
secondary
bacterial
pneumonia
and
fibrosis.
Despite
best
efforts
researchers,
pathogenesis
SARS-CoV-2-induced
cellular
tissue
damage
organs
systems
is
poorly
understood.
Therefore,
our
study,
we
aimed
to
highlight
their
extent,
which
could
explain
complex
symptomatology
presented
by
patients
who
died
with
distress
(ARDS).
The
study
was
performed
on
a
number
36
diagnosed
COVID-19
under
legally
suspicious
conditions,
requiring
autopsy
within
Romanian
Forensic
Medicine
Institutes.
All
local
inflammatory
reaction
pneumonic
type,
exudative
proliferative
phenomena,
intra-alveolar
interstitial
infiltrates
formed
lymphocytes,
macrophages
neutrophilic
granulocytes,
congested
or
ruptured
blood
vessels
hemorrhages,
thrombosis,
proliferation
fibroblasts
transformed
into
myofibroblasts
presence
granulation
that
remodeled
entire
lung
parenchyma.
Language: Английский
Possibilities of the capnometry method in the diagnosis of post-COVID-19 disorders
A. I. Mikhailovicheva,
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P. V. Struchkov,
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N. S. Nosenko
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et al.
Kachestvennaya Klinicheskaya Praktika = Good Clinical Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
1, P. 35 - 38
Published: March 31, 2025
Relevance.
This
work
presents
the
diagnostic
capabilities
of
capnometry
and
spirometry
methods
in
individuals
with
a
mild
form
COVID-19
infection.
Objective.
To
assess
changes
external
respiration
parameters
patients
Materials
methods.
The
results
examination
2
groups
were
analyzed.
Group
1
included
30
subjects
after
infection,
10
men
20
women,
average
age
56.3
±
4.2
years.
group
was
also
divided
into
people
depending
on
period
infection:
3
months,
6
months
9–10
months.
healthy
volunteers:
16
14
45.6
2.4
Results.
Two
examined:
I
—
who
had
COVID-19,
II
volunteers.
Capnometry
revealed
statistically
significant
increase
alveolar
phase
slope
infection
compared
control
during
quiet
breathing
deep
exhalation,
statistical
differences
Toulu
index
revealed.
According
to
data,
no
difference
found
FEV1,
FVC,
FEV1/FVC
ratio.
Conclusion.
method
ventilation-perfusion
disturbances
for
No
spirometric
noted
can
be
recommended
identify
persistent
have
COVID-19.
Language: Английский