Asthma in a patient with covid-19: does it protect or increase the risks?

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2021

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Aluna Publishing
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The aim: To investigate the impact of asthma co-morbidity on the susceptibility and clinical course of COVID-19 in asthma patients. Materials and methods: Electronic databases of Pubmed and Google Scholar were searched using keyword searches. Conclusions: Despite previous concerns about the increased risk of Covid-19 among asthmatics, most studies have not shown an increase in Covid-19 incidence among asthmatics compared to the general population. A large number of studies that have investigate the role of concomitant asthma in the susceptibility and severity of COVID-19, show conflicting results and indicate numerous factors that may affect these processes, so there is a need for large-scale studies to adjust the result to concomitant factors, which will assess the true impact of asthma on susceptibility and severity of COVID-19. Based on the recommendations of GINA 2020 regarding the management of asthma patients under Covid-19, potential protective effects of asthma therapy and the high risk of exacerbations when discontinuing basic therapy, we consider it appropriate to continue taking asthma patients therapy of asthma during a pandemic.

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COVID-19, астма, asthma, SARS-CoV-2, кортикостероїд, кортикостероид, corticosteroid

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Psarova VH, Kochuieva MN, Shklyar SP et al. Asthma in a patient with covid-19: does it protect or increase the risks? Wiadomosci Lekarskie. 2021; LXXIV(5): 1245-1249. DOI: 10.36740/WLek202105137

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