Author: Roe, Kevin
Title: Explanation for COVIDâ€19 infection neurological damage and reactivations Cord-id: s3wo3ten Document date: 2020_5_4
ID: s3wo3ten
Snippet: A new pathogenic virus, COVID-19, appeared in 2019, in Wuhan, China, typically causing fever, cough, diarrhea and fatigue and significant mortality (Mao, 2020). From mid-January to mid-February in 2020, 214 patients with both non-severe and severe COVID-19 infections confirmed by nucleic acid tests, were examined by a panel of neurologists. Seventy-eight patients (36.4%) displayed neurological symptoms, including central nervous system symptoms of dizziness, headache, impaired consciousness, acu
Document: A new pathogenic virus, COVID-19, appeared in 2019, in Wuhan, China, typically causing fever, cough, diarrhea and fatigue and significant mortality (Mao, 2020). From mid-January to mid-February in 2020, 214 patients with both non-severe and severe COVID-19 infections confirmed by nucleic acid tests, were examined by a panel of neurologists. Seventy-eight patients (36.4%) displayed neurological symptoms, including central nervous system symptoms of dizziness, headache, impaired consciousness, acute cerebrovascular disease with either ischemic stroke or cerebral hemorrhage, ataxia, seizures; peripheral nervous system symptoms of taste impairment, smell impairment, vision impairment, and nerve pain; and skeletal muscle injury (Mao, 2020).
Search related documents:
Co phrase search for related documents- Try single phrases listed below for: 1
Co phrase search for related documents, hyperlinks ordered by date