1. COVID-19 as a concomitant diagnosis and the emergencies behind COVID-19 mask – a real challenge that requires a multidisciplinary view of the patient
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Maria Georgieva Moneva-Sakelarieva, Danka Obreshkova, Valentina Petkova, Yozlem Ali Kobakova, Petar Atanasov, Maria Becheva, and Stefka Achkova Ivanova
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Context (language use) ,Pharmacy ,030230 surgery ,medicine.disease_cause ,Asymptomatic ,surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pandemic ,Coronavirus infection ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,Coronavirus ,Respiratory distress ,business.industry ,Respiratory infection ,Emergency department ,RS1-441 ,diverticulitis ,Respiratory failure ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
The etiological cause of Coronavirus infection, which has captured the attention of almost the whole world at the moment, is SARS-CoV2. The clinical picture of coronavirus infection varies from asymptomatic to severe respiratory infection with manifestations of respiratory failure, the development of respiratory distress syndrome and even death. Already in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States there was a serious decline in the number of patients seeking medical care in the Emergency Department (49.3%) compared to 2019. There is evidence of increased mortality during the pandemic, which causality cannot be directly or associated with coronavirus infection. Even in the context of a global pandemic, we must not forget all other diagnoses and conditions that exist as comorbidity, and emergency care must be provided without delay and delay.
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- 2021
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