International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(12), P. 7233 - 7233
Published: June 13, 2022
The
need
for
an
anti-COVID-19
booster
dose
posed
organizational
challenge
health
policy
makers
worldwide.
Therefore,
this
study
aimed
to
explore
the
policies
regarding
through
overview
of
recommendations
issued
in
high-income
countries.
Between
10
November
and
16
December
2021,
authors
searched
state-level
official
documents
about
offer
dose,
considering
43
countries
belonging
European
Union
(EU)
or
Organisation
Economic
Co-operation
Development
(OECD).
Mainly
due
lack
English
translation,
15
were
excluded.
A
total
135
selected.
Almost
all
started
administering
between
September
2021.
most
used
products
mRNA
vaccines,
followed
by
Vaxzevria-AstraZeneca
Jcovden-Janssen/Johnson
&
Johnson.
All
established
criteria
define
categories
individuals
be
vaccinated
as
a
priority.
six/five-months
interval
was
main
choice
general
population
with
while
shorter
intervals
chosen
vulnerable
other
vaccines.
Despite
diversities
related
differences
systems,
economical
resources,
numbers,
adapt
these
factors
massive
vaccination
campaign,
progressive
convergence
towards
same
highlighted.
Pediatric Pulmonology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
60(3)
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
ABSTRACT
Background
Despite
advancements
in
vaccination
and
the
transition
from
pandemic
to
endemic,
SARS‐CoV‐2
continues
pose
a
medical
challenge,
particularly
among
children.
In
this
context,
imaging
diagnostics,
such
as
chest
x‐rays,
are
crucial
initial
treatment
of
patients.
This
study
aims
characterize
radiological
findings
pediatric
patients
with
confirmed
infection
Colombia
between
April
2020
November
2021,
well
describe
clinical
presentation,
including
those
admission
intensive
care.
Methods
Colombia,
multicenter
cohort
comprised
aged
29
days
17
years
X‐ray
taken
within
72
h
hospitalization.
two
separate
groups,
four
radiologists
evaluated
images.
A
fifth
radiologist
reviewed
all
X‐rays;
subsequently,
these
readings
were
used
calculate
kappa
coefficient
solve
discrepancies
other
radiologists.
The
results
compared
Results
Analysis
was
conducted
on
392
median
age
2
years,
majority
whom
(42%)
infants.
Sixty‐eight
percent
radiographs
had
normal
results.
Peribronchial
thickening
interstitial
opacity
most
common
aberrant
(59%),
followed
by
alveolar
(12%).
88
bilateral.
our
cohort,
peribronchial
pattern
found
admitted
PICU
ventilatory
failure.
Interobserver
agreement
low
for
(kappa
=
0.1),
but
higher
consolidations
opacities
0.4
0.5,
respectively).
Conclusion
SARS‐CoV‐2,
nonspecific
interobserver
is
minimal.
Although
consolidation
demonstrated
greater
concordance,
they
did
not
appear
reflect
presentation;
therefore,
can
suggest
radiography
considered
useful
determining
severity
COVID‐19
There
need
more
investigations.
Human Genomics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
17(1)
Published: July 24, 2023
Abstract
Three
and
a
half
years
after
the
pandemic
outbreak,
now
that
WHO
has
formally
declared
emergency
is
over,
COVID-19
still
significant
global
issue.
Here,
we
focus
on
recent
developments
in
genetic
genomic
research
COVID-19,
give
an
outlook
state-of-the-art
therapeutical
approaches,
as
gradually
transitioning
to
endemic
situation.
The
sequencing
characterization
of
rare
alleles
different
populations
made
it
possible
identify
numerous
genes
affect
either
susceptibility
or
severity
disease.
These
findings
provide
beginning
new
avenues
pan-ethnic
therapeutic
well
potential
screening
protocols.
causative
virus,
SARS-CoV-2,
spotlight,
but
novel
threatening
virus
could
appear
anywhere
at
any
time.
Therefore,
continued
vigilance
further
warranted.
We
also
note
emphatically
prevent
future
pandemics
other
world-wide
health
crises,
imperative
capitalize
what
have
learnt
from
COVID-19:
specifically,
regarding
its
origins,
world’s
response,
insufficient
preparedness.
This
requires
unprecedented
international
collaboration
timely
data
sharing
for
coordination
effective
response
rapid
implementation
containment
measures.
Viruses,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(2), P. 203 - 203
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
Vaccine
development
against
SARS-CoV-2
has
been
highly
successful
in
slowing
down
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
A
wide
spectrum
of
approaches
including
vaccines
based
on
whole
viruses,
protein
subunits
and
peptides,
viral
vectors,
nucleic
acids
developed
parallel.
For
all
types
vaccines,
good
safety
efficacy
have
obtained
both
preclinical
animal
studies
clinical
trials
humans.
Moreover,
emergency
use
authorization
granted
for
major
vaccines.
Although
high
demonstrated,
rare
cases
severe
adverse
events
detected
after
global
mass
vaccinations.
Emerging
variants
possessing
enhanced
infectivity
affected
vaccine
protection
requiring
re-design
re-engineering
novel
candidates.
Furthermore,
insight
is
given
into
preparedness
emerging
variants.
Epidemiology International Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9(1), P. 1 - 7
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
Background:
Clinical-epidemiological
data
on
SARS-CoV-2
reinfections
in
endemic
period
are
scarce.
Objective:
To
know
the
clinical-epidemiological
characteristics
of
current
reinfection
cases
covid-19.
Methodology:
An
observational,
longitudinal
and
prospective
case
series
study
adult
patients
with
covid-19
general
medicine
from
October
1,
2023
to
September
30,
2924.
Results:
15
were
included
during
period.
Of
these
cases,
there
2
that
had
presented
previous
one
3
reinfections.
27%
5
doses
vaccine
67%
doses.
reinfection,
>65
years
old,
women,
socio-health
workers.
None
moderate-severe
severity;
80%
chronic
diseases
(23%
Musculo-skeletal,
18%
Nervous
Senses,
13%
Endocrine).
54%
symptoms
General,
24%
Respiratory,
15%
Otorhinolaryngology,
5%
Neurological,
2%
Digestive.
Conclusion:
In
context
Toledo
(Spain),
2020
2024,
a
considered
endemic,
high
levels
vaccination,
mild
symptoms.
They
more
frequent
diseases,
but
they
do
not
occur
people
classic
comorbidities
Circulatory
system
or
Respiratory.
There
is
considerable
frequency
workers,
possibly
because
exposed
undergo
diagnostic
testing
frequently.
Staying
up
date
vaccinations
still
advisable
Brain Behavior and Immunity,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
116, P. 175 - 184
Published: Nov. 28, 2023
As
the
heterogeneity
of
symptoms
is
increasingly
recognized
among
long-COVID
patients,
it
appears
highly
relevant
to
study
potential
pathophysiological
differences
along
different
subtypes.
Preliminary
evidence
suggests
distinct
alterations
in
brain
structure
and
systemic
inflammatory
patterns
specific
groups
patients.
To
this
end,
we
analyzed
cortical
thickness
peripheral
immune
signature
between
clinical
subgroups
based
on
3
T-MRI
scans
markers
n
=
120
participants
comprising
healthy
never-infected
controls
(n
30),
COVID-19
survivors
29),
patients
with
26)
without
35)
cognitive
impairment
according
screening
Montreal
Cognitive
Assessment.
Whole-brain
comparison
4
was
conducted
by
surface-based
morphometry.
We
identified
areas
showing
a
progressive
increase
across
groups,
starting
from
individuals
who
had
never
been
infected
COVID-19,
followed
survivors,
deficits
(MoCA
≥
26),
finally,
exhibiting
significant
<
26).
These
findings
highlight
continuum
associated
more
pronounced
changes
observed
experiencing
(p
0.05,
FWE-corrected).
Affected
regions
covered
prefrontal
temporal
gyri,
insula,
posterior
cingulate,
parahippocampal
gyrus,
parietal
areas.
Additionally,
discovered
immunophenotype,
elevated
levels
IL-10,
IFNγ,
sTREM2
especially
group
suffering
impairment.
demonstrate
lingering
immunological
impaired
survivors.
This
implies
complex
underlying
pathomechanism
emphasizes
necessity
investigate
whole
spectrum
post-COVID
biology
determine
targeted
treatment
strategies
targeting
sub-groups.
International Journal of Infectious Diseases,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
131, P. 19 - 25
Published: March 21, 2023
As
the
world
transitions
to
COVID-19
endemicity,
studies
focusing
on
aerosol
shedding
of
highly
transmissible
SARS-CoV-2
variants
concern
(VOCs)
are
vital
for
calibration
infection
control
measures
against
VOCs
that
likely
circulate
seasonally.
This
follow-up
Gesundheit-II
sampling
study
aims
compare
patterns
Omicron
VOC
samples
with
pre-Omicron
analyzed
in
our
previous
study.Coarse
and
fine
from
47
patients
infected
were
collected
during
various
respiratory
activities
(passive
breathing,
talking,
singing)
using
reverse
transcription-quantitative
polymerase
chain
reaction
virus
culture.Compared
variants,
comparable
RNA
copy
numbers
detectable
despite
being
fully
vaccinated.
Patients
also
showed
a
slight
increase
viral
breathing
more
have
persistent
beyond
7
days
after
disease
onset.This
reaffirms
properties
should
guide
continued
layering
public
health
interventions
even
vaccinated
populations.
Pathogens,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(4), P. 620 - 620
Published: April 19, 2023
Data
on
bacterial
or
fungal
pathogens
and
their
impact
the
mortality
rates
of
Western
Romanian
COVID-19
patients
are
scarce.
As
a
result,
purpose
this
research
was
to
determine
prevalence
co-
superinfections
in
adults
with
COVID-19,
hospitalized
in-ward
settings
during
second
half
pandemic,
its
distribution
according
sociodemographic
clinical
conditions.
The
unicentric
retrospective
observational
study
conducted
407
eligible
patients.
Expectorate
sputum
selected
as
sampling
technique
followed
by
routine
microbiological
investigations.
A
total
31.5%
samples
tested
positive
for
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa,
26.2%
having
co-infections
Klebsiella
pneumoniae
among
admitted
COVID-19.
third
most
common
Pathogenic
bacteria
identified
Escherichia
coli,
Acinetobacter
baumannii
9.3%
samples.
Commensal
human
caused
respiratory
infections
67
patients,
prevalent
being
Streptococcus
penumoniae,
methicillin-sensitive
methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus
aureus.
53.4%
Candida
spp.,
41.1%
Aspergillus
spp.
growth.
three
groups
microbial
growth
cultures
had
an
equally
proportional
ICU,
average
30%,
compared
only
17.3%
negative
(p
=
0.003).
More
than
80%
all
showed
multidrug
resistance.
high
mandates
strict
effective
antimicrobial
stewardship
infection
control
policies.
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(7), P. 1181 - 1181
Published: June 30, 2023
Although
the
chief
of
World
Health
Organization
(WHO)
has
declared
end
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
as
a
global
health
emergency,
is
still
threat.
To
be
able
to
manage
such
pandemics
in
future,
it
necessary
develop
proper
strategies
and
opportunities
protect
human
life.
The
data
on
SARS-CoV-2
virus
must
continuously
analyzed,
possibilities
mutation
emergence
new,
more
infectious
variants
anticipated,
well
options
using
different
preventive
therapeutic
techniques.
This
because
fast
development
severe
acute
2
syndrome
(SARS-CoV-2)
concern
have
posed
significant
problem
for
COVID-19
pandemic
control
presently
available
vaccinations.
review
summarizes
that
are
responsible
clinical
efficacy
most
commonly
used
vaccines
practice.
consequences
after
(long
COVID
or
post-COVID
conditions)
continue
subject
studies
research,
affect
social
economic
life
worldwide.
AJP Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
326(3), P. L313 - L329
Published: Jan. 30, 2024
Respiratory
viral
infections
are
one
of
the
major
causes
illness
and
death
worldwide.
Symptoms
associated
with
respiratory
can
range
from
mild
to
severe,
there
is
limited
understanding
why
large
variation
in
severity.
Environmental
exposures
a
potential
causative
factor.
The
aryl
hydrocarbon
receptor
(AHR)
an
environment-sensing
molecule
expressed
all
immune
cells.
Although
considerable
evidence
that
AHR
signaling
influences
responses
other
challenges,
including
pathogens,
less
known
about
impact
on
during
coronavirus
(CoV)
infection.
In
this
study,
we
report
activation
significantly
altered
cells
lungs
bone
marrow
mice
infected
mouse
CoV.
transiently
reduced
frequency
multiple
mononuclear
phagocyte
system,
monocytes,
interstitial
macrophages,
dendritic
lung.
marrow,
myelopoiesis,
as
evidenced
by
reduction
granulocyte-monocyte
progenitor
increased
myeloid-biased
Moreover,
affected
stages
megakaryocyte
lineage.
Overall,
these
findings
indicate
modulates
aspects
response
CoV
Given
significant
burden
viruses
human
health,
how
environmental
shape
infection
advances
our
knowledge
factors
contribute
variability
disease
severity
provides
insight
into
novel
approaches
prevent
or
treat
disease.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
23(20), P. 12311 - 12311
Published: Oct. 14, 2022
Long
coronavirus
disease
19
(COVID-19)
is
the
designation
given
to
a
novel
syndrome
that
develops
within
few
months
after
infection
by
severe
acute
respiratory
coronavirus-2
(SARS-CoV-2)
and
presenting
with
increasing
incidence
because
of
numerous
cases
infection.
COVID-19
characterized
sequela
clinical
symptoms
concern
different
organs
tissues,
from
nervous,
respiratory,
gastrointestinal,
renal
systems
skeletal
muscle
cardiovascular
apparatus.
The
main
common
molecular
cause
for
all
long
facets
appears
be
related
immune
dysregulations,
persistence
inflammatory
status,
epigenetic
modifications,
alterations
neurotrophin
release.
prevention
management
are
still
inappropriate
many
aspects
need
further
clarification.
Exercise
known
exert
deep
action
on
dysfunctions
elicited
depending
training
intensity,
duration,
continuity.
Evidence
suggests
it
could
improve
quality
life
patients.
This
review
explores
features
mechanisms
underlying
in
perspective
considering
exercise
as
co-medication
management.