What We Learned about COVID-19 So Far? Notes from Underground
Date
2020Author
Berrin ER
Pınar Yıldız GÜLHAN
Özlem ATAOĞLU
Canan GÜNDÜZ
Aycan YÜKSEL
Hüseyin ARIKAN
Tuğba ŞİŞMANLAR EYÜBOĞLU
Nagehan EMİRALİOĞLU
Tuğba RAMASLI GÜRSOY
İrem ŞERİFOĞLU
Zehra Nur TÖREYİN
Selin ÇAKMAKÇI
Tuba ÇİFTÇİ KÜSBECİ
Oğuz KARCIOĞLU
Merve ERÇELİK
Demet POLAT
İlknur KAYA
Tuğba Aslı ÖNYILMAZ
Asena AYDIN
Deniz KIZILIRMAK
Aslıhan Banu ER
Mukaddes KILINÇ
Fatma Esra GÜNAYDIN
Selçuk GÜRZ
Selen KARAOĞLANOĞLU
Selma ÇELİK
Hüseyin TOPTAY
Ümran Özden SERTÇELİK
Metin AKGÜN
Feride MARİM
Bilge YILMAZ KARA
Dilek KARADOĞAN
Dorina ESENDAĞLI
Elif DEVELİ
Hilal ÖZAKINCI
Fatma TOKGÖZ AKYIL
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The novel coronavirus pandemic poses a major global threat to public health. Our knowledge concerning every aspect of COVID-19is evolving rapidly, given the increasing data from all over the world. In this narrative review, the Turkish Thoracic Society Early CareerTaskforce members aimed to provide a summary on recent literature regarding epidemiology, clinical findings, diagnosis, treatment,prevention, and control of COVID-19. Studies revealed that the genetic sequence of the novel coronavirus showed significant identityto SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 receptor is an important target of the SARS-CoV-2 while entering anorganism. Smokers were more likely to develop the disease and have a higher risk for ICU admission. The mean incubation periodwas 6.4 days, whereas asymptomatic transmission was reported up to 25 days after infection. Fever and cough were the most commonsymptoms, and cardiovascular diseases and hypertension were reported to be the most common comorbidities among patients. Clinicalmanifestations range from asymptomatic and mild disease to severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Several patients showed typicalsymptoms and radiological changes with negative RT-PCR but positive IgG and IgM antibodies. Although radiological findings may vary,bilateral, peripherally distributed, ground-glass opacities were typical of COVID-19. Poor prognosis was associated with older age, higherSequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and high D-dimer level. Chloroquine was found to be effective in reducing viral replicationin vitro. Likewise, protease inhibitors, including lopinavir/ritonavir, favipiravir, and nucleoside analogue remdesivir were proposed to bethe potential drug candidates in COVID-19 management. Despite these efforts, we still have much to learn regarding the transmission,treatment, and prevention of COVID-19
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