Jun Ma, Lin Zhang, Gang Wang, Yi Li, and Xuebing Liu
Subjects
COVID-19 pandemic, PEOPLE with schizophrenia, PSYCHIATRIC hospitals, MEDICAL personnel, HOSPITAL administration
Abstract
In the context of the global pandemic of COVID-19, with the epidemic epicenter located in the Wuhan City, China, patients with severe mental illness have also been deeply affected by the epidemic. In this paper, two patients with schizophrenia who recovered from COVID-19 were reported. Because of the long-term positive results of the SARS-CoV-2 serum antibody IgM test, they had to undergo medical isolation and social restrictions for a long time. After the situation was effectively identified by the medical staff and they were eliminated as a potential virus carrier and released from the medical isolation center. Since psychiatrists often lack systematic knowledge of infectious diseases, the authors hope that this paper can provide a reference to avoid unnecessary wastage of medical resources and prevent placing serious mental burden on such patients in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2021
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