Author: Zheng, Zhong; Yao, Zhixian; Wu, Ke; Zheng, Junhua
Title: Patient Followâ€up after Discharge after COVIDâ€19 Pneumonia: Considerations for Infectious Control Cord-id: 3cr5x88g Document date: 2020_5_8
ID: 3cr5x88g
Snippet: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) represents a significant global medical issue, with a growing number of cumulative confirmed cases. However, a large number of COVIDâ€19 patients have overcome the disease, meeting hospital discharge criteria, and are gradually returning to work and social life. Nonetheless, COVIDâ€19 may cause further downstream issues in these patients, such as due to possible reactivation of the virus, longâ€term pulmonary defects, and postâ€traumatic stress disorder.
Document: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) represents a significant global medical issue, with a growing number of cumulative confirmed cases. However, a large number of COVIDâ€19 patients have overcome the disease, meeting hospital discharge criteria, and are gradually returning to work and social life. Nonetheless, COVIDâ€19 may cause further downstream issues in these patients, such as due to possible reactivation of the virus, longâ€term pulmonary defects, and postâ€traumatic stress disorder. In this study, we therefore queried relevant literature concerning SARS, MERS, and COVIDâ€19 for reference to come to a consensus on followâ€up strategies. We found that strategies such as implementation of PCR testing, imaging surveillance, and psychological assessments, starting at the time of discharge, were necessary for longâ€term followâ€up. If close care is given to every aspect of coronavirus management, we expect that the pandemic outbreak will soon be overcome. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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