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Abstract

A REVIEW OF LIGHTENING TOWARDS COVID-19 & IT’S IMPACT ON PRE-EXISTING DISEASED PATIENTS & PREGNANCY

Neha Y. Patil*, Nivedita P. Patil, Piyush S. Patil, Priyanka A. Patil, Rajshri P. Patil, Shikha Shukla and Dr. Dileep Kumar Bharati

ABSTRACT

There is a new public health crisis threatening the world with the emergence and spread of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) or the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus originated in bats and was transmitted to humans through yet unknown intermediary animals in Wuhan, Hubei province, China in December 2019. The influence of pre-existing diseases such as liver disease, cardiac arrhythmia, asthma, diabetes, renal failure on covid-19 infections is reviewed. And this review also implement effect on covid-19 on pregnancy. It is implemented that covid does not affect severely, if the patient does not have any disease before covid-19 infection. In this review, we also studied various diagnostics tests for covid-19 such as RT-PCR, antigen test and treatment techniques such as plasma therapy. In pregnancy other types of coronavirus infection (SARS, MERS), the risks to the mother appear to increase in particular during the last trimester of pregnancy. There are case reports of preterm birth in women with COVID-19 but it is unclear whether the preterm birth was always iatrogenic, or whether some were spontaneous.

Keywords: COVID-19, diagnostic tests of COVID-19, pre-existing diseases & pregnancy.


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