COVID-19 pandemic – A focused review for clinicians

Published By: Clinical Microbiology and Infection | Published Date: April , 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 remains a significant issue for global health, economics and society. A wealth of data has been generated since its emergence in December 2019 and it is vital for clinicians to keep up with this data from across the world at a time of uncertainty and constantly evolving guidelines and clinical practice. Objectives: Here we provide an update for clinicians on the recent developments about virology, diagnostics, clinical presentation, viral shedding, and treatment options for COVID-19 based on current literature. Sources: We considered published peer-reviewed papers and non-peer-reviewed pre-print manuscripts on 43 COVID19 and related aspects with an emphasis on clinical management aspects. Content: We describe the virological characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 and clinical course of COVID-19 with emphasis on diagnostic challenges, duration of viral shedding, severity markers and current treatment options. Implications: The key challenge in managing COVID-19 remains the patient density. However, accurate diagnoses as well as early identification and management of high-risk severe cases are important for many clinicians. For improved management of cases, there is a need to understand test probability of serology, qRT-PCR and radiological testing, and the efficacy of available treatment options that could be used in severe cases with a high risk of mortality.

Author(s): Muge Cevik Cevik, Antonia Ho | Posted on: May 27, 2020 | Views() | Download (94)


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