Author: Abbasi, Ebrahim; Mirzaei, Fatemeh; Tavilani, Heidar; Khodadadi, Iraj
Title: Diabetes and COVID-19: Mechanism of pneumonia, treatment strategy and vaccine Cord-id: h1s7d2gz Document date: 2021_9_7
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Snippet: As of August 5, 2021, there were about 200,000,000 global confirmed patients of COVID-19, with more than 4,250,000 deaths. The COVID-19 disease which is a tremendous public health threat, jumps unpredictably and outbreaks very quickly. The overall mortality rate of COVID-19 infection is 1%–15% but reaches up to 17–38% in older cases with chronic disorders and in intensive care unit (ICU) subjects. Diabetic patients, particularly those whose disease is not well controlled can be more suscepti
Document: As of August 5, 2021, there were about 200,000,000 global confirmed patients of COVID-19, with more than 4,250,000 deaths. The COVID-19 disease which is a tremendous public health threat, jumps unpredictably and outbreaks very quickly. The overall mortality rate of COVID-19 infection is 1%–15% but reaches up to 17–38% in older cases with chronic disorders and in intensive care unit (ICU) subjects. Diabetic patients, particularly those whose disease is not well controlled can be more susceptible to COVID-19. Although diabetes was present in 5.3%–42.3% of fatalities from COVID-19, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of action of novel coronavirus in diabetic patients are unknown. Based on the elevating of global prevalence, diabetes is the main medical problem associated with COVID-19. It is plausible that diabetes can forecast elevated severity of pneumonia. The mortality of lung infection among diabetes is remarkably higher compared with non-diabetic patients. Mechanisms responsible for severe pneumonia in the diabetic patients as well as treatment of diabetic patients infected with COVID-19 are largely speculative. Hence, this paper will summarize the recent findings related to the mechanisms of pneumonia and treatment strategies in diabetic patients.
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