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Emerging Evidence for Neuropsycho-Consequences of COVID-19

Jingwen Li, Xi Long, Qing Zhang, Xi Fang, Fang Fang, Xuefei Lv, Dandan Zhang, Yu Sun, Na Li, Shaoping Hu, Zhicheng Lin, Nian Xiong

2020Current Neuropharmacology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The pandemic novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has become a global concern in which the respiratory system is not the only one involved. Previous researches have presented the common clinical manifestations including respiratory symptoms (i.e., fever and cough), fatigue and myalgia. However, there is limited evidence for neurological and psychological influences of SARS-CoV-2. In this review, we discuss the common neurological manifestations of COVID-19 including acute cerebrovascular disease (i.e., cerebral hemorrhage) and muscle ache. Possible viral transmission to the nervous system may occur via circulation, an upper nasal transcribrial route and/or conjunctival route. Moreover, we cannot ignore the psychological influence on the public, medical staff and confirmed patients. Dealing with public psychological barriers and performing psychological crisis intervention are an important part of public health interventions.

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myalgiaMedicinePandemicPublic healthIntensive care medicinePsychological interventionCoronavirusDiseaseCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Intervention (counseling)Respiratory systemPsychiatryPathologyImmunologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Long-Term Effects of COVID-19Retinal and Optic ConditionsCOVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
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