Infection à la Covid-19 : des séquelles neuropsychiatriques ?
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Initialement caractérisé par un syndrome respiratoire aigu, de récentes observations cliniques durant la phase aiguë de l’infection suggèrent que le Covid-19 entraînerait la présence de troubles neurologiques. Ces observations sont étayées par d[...]Article
Jonathan P Rogers ; Edward Chesney ; Dominic Oliver ; Thomas A Pollak ; Philip McGuire ; Paolo Fusar-Poli | 2020Before the COVID-19 pandemic, coronaviruses caused two noteworthy outbreaks : severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), starting in 2002, and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), starting in 2012. We aimed to assess the psychiatric and neuro[...]Article
Fengyi Hao ; Wilson Tam ; Xiaoyu Hu ; Wanqiu Tan ; Li Jiang ; Xiaojiang Jiang ; Ling Zhang ; Xinling Zhao ; Yiran Zou ; Yirong Hu ; Xi Luo ; Roger S McIntyre ; Travis Quek ; Bach Xuan Tran ; Zhisong Zhang ; Hai Quang Pham ; Roger C.M. Ho | 2020This study examined the neuropsychiatric sequelae of acutely ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection who received treatment in hospital isolation wards during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ten COVID-19 patients who received trea[...]Article
Mario Gennaro Mazza ; Rebecca de Lorenzo ; Caterina Conte ; Sara Poletti ; Benedetta Vai ; Irène Bollettini ; Elisa Maria Teresa Melloni ; Roberto Furlan ; Fabio Ciceri ; Patrizia Rovere-Querini ; Francesco Benedetti ; COVID-19 BioB Outpatient Clinic Study group | 2020Infection-triggered perturbation of the immune system could induce psychopathology, and psychiatric sequelae were observed after previous coronavirus outbreaks. The spreading of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandem[...]Article
Eric Constant | 2020La pandémie à coronavirus COVID-19 constitue un facteur de stress majeur dans la population, de par la confrontation à notre vulnérabilité sur le plan physique, notre peur de mourir, le bousculement important de nos habitudes de vie liées au con[...]Article
Luca Jr. Steardo ; Luca Steardo ; Alexei Verkhratsky | 2020The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) represents a severe multiorgan pathology which, besides cardio-respiratory manifestations, affects the function of the central nervous system (CNS). The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SAR[...]Article
Emily A. Troyer ; Jordan N. Kohn ; Suzi Hong | 2020The coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic is a significant psychological stressor in addition to its tremendous impact on every facet of individuals’ lives and organizations in virtually all social and economic sectors worldwide. Fear of il[...]Article
Erica B. Baller ; Charlotte S. Hogan ; Mark A. Fusunyan ; Marc A. Ivkovic ; James Luccarelli ; Elisabeth Madva ; Mladen Nisavic ; Nathan Praschan ; Nadia Quijije ; Scott Beach ; Felicia Smith | 2020The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has emerged as one of the biggest health threats of our generation. A significant portion of patients are presenting with [...]