Difference between revisions of "Term:Severe course of COVID-19"
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* (can result in) '''[[Term:Hospitalization|hospitalization]]''' and even [[Term:Intensive care|'''intensive care''']] with [[Term:Mechanical ventilation|'''mechanical ventilation''']] | |||
* (can be prevented by) [[Term:Coronavirus vaccine|'''coronavirus vaccine''']] | |||
{{Normative:Severe_course_of_COVID-19}} | {{Normative:Severe_course_of_COVID-19}} | ||
{{Research:Severe_course_of_COVID-19}} | {{Research:Severe_course_of_COVID-19}} | ||
{{Press:Severe_course_of_COVID-19}} | {{Press:Severe_course_of_COVID-19}} | ||
{{Comments:Severe_course_of_COVID-19}} | {{Comments:Severe_course_of_COVID-19}} |
Latest revision as of 10:43, 12 March 2022
Related terms
- (can result in) hospitalization and even intensive care with mechanical ventilation
- (can be prevented by) coronavirus vaccine
Normative
Variants and synonyms
- severe acute respiratory syndrome
- severe covid-19
Examples
It has been theorized that NSAIDs, due to upregulation in ACE2 in human target cells, may lead to an increased risk of infection or a more severe course of COVID-19 in those taking NSAIDs.
Keyness
- Severe course of COVID-19: >1000
- severe acute respiratory syndrome: 39
- severe covid-19: 127
Note
Only two occurrences of the lemma were found in the corpus.
Research
Definition/description
We should note, though, that this evidence is based on limited data, while reports from SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and from other respiratory infections suggest these conclusions are premature and pregnant women could be at risk of a severe course of COVID-19 (Rasmussen et al., 2020).
Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889159120303664?via%3Dihub
Keyness
>1000
Note
There is 1 result in total in the concordance search for “severe course of COVID-19”, see Definition/description section.
Press
The concept is absent from the corpus.
Comments
The concept is absent from the corpus.