Efectos del Covid 19 en infantes con enfermedades reumáticas

Rheumatic diseases constitute a group of about 250 diseases that fundamentally affect the osteomyoarticular system. They are characterized by the presence of pain, inflammation and deformity that generate functional disability and decreased perception of health-related quality of life, the possibili...

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Main Authors: Caicedo Freire, María Lissette, Intriago Freire, María Nikolle, Mantuano Zhizhingo, Walter Washington, Mendoza España, Karla Vanessa
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Source:RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 6, Nº. 4, 2022, pags. 566-572
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RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 6, Nº. 4, 2022, pags. 566-572
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Spanish
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Reumática
Hidroxicloroquina
Covid
Inflamación
Deformidad
Rheumatic
Hydroxychloroquine
Covid
Inflammation
Deformity
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Hidroxicloroquina
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Inflamación
Deformidad
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Caicedo Freire, María Lissette
Intriago Freire, María Nikolle
Mantuano Zhizhingo, Walter Washington
Mendoza España, Karla Vanessa
Efectos del Covid 19 en infantes con enfermedades reumáticas
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Rheumatic diseases constitute a group of about 250 diseases that fundamentally affect the osteomyoarticular system. They are characterized by the presence of pain, inflammation and deformity that generate functional disability and decreased perception of health-related quality of life, the possibility has been raised that, giv-en the condition of pharmacological immunosuppression, they would be more affected and they could even develop the severe form of Covid-19. The methodology used for this research work is part of a documentary bibliographic review, since we are going to deal with issues raised at a theoretical level such as the Effects of Covid 19 on infants with rheumatic diseases. The data collection technique is made up of electronic materials, the latter such as Google Scholar, PubMed, among others, relying on the use of descriptors in health sciences or MESH terminology. The information obtained here will be reviewed for further analysis. There are not many studies in the consulted bibliography, on the effects of Covid 19 in children with rheumatic diseases, the cases found where they make other assessments or age range, with respect to the subject raised, have not found significant statistics or signs of aggravation of patients with rheumatic diseases with Covid 19 infection, despite signs of concern about medications such as corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, or biologics, which could weaken the immune system and cause a greater attack on the immune system itself by Covid 19 and cause or stimulate a worsening , but it's more of a concern than real evidence.
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Caicedo Freire, María Lissette
Intriago Freire, María Nikolle
Mantuano Zhizhingo, Walter Washington
Mendoza España, Karla Vanessa
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Intriago Freire, María Nikolle
Mantuano Zhizhingo, Walter Washington
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Efectos del Covid 19 en infantes con enfermedades reumáticas
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Efectos del Covid 19 en infantes con enfermedades reumáticas
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00015848942023-05-30Efectos del Covid 19 en infantes con enfermedades reumáticasCaicedo Freire, María LissetteIntriago Freire, María NikolleMantuano Zhizhingo, Walter WashingtonMendoza España, Karla VanessaReumáticaHidroxicloroquinaCovidInflamaciónDeformidadRheumaticHydroxychloroquineCovidInflammationDeformityRheumatic diseases constitute a group of about 250 diseases that fundamentally affect the osteomyoarticular system. They are characterized by the presence of pain, inflammation and deformity that generate functional disability and decreased perception of health-related quality of life, the possibility has been raised that, giv-en the condition of pharmacological immunosuppression, they would be more affected and they could even develop the severe form of Covid-19. The methodology used for this research work is part of a documentary bibliographic review, since we are going to deal with issues raised at a theoretical level such as the Effects of Covid 19 on infants with rheumatic diseases. The data collection technique is made up of electronic materials, the latter such as Google Scholar, PubMed, among others, relying on the use of descriptors in health sciences or MESH terminology. The information obtained here will be reviewed for further analysis. There are not many studies in the consulted bibliography, on the effects of Covid 19 in children with rheumatic diseases, the cases found where they make other assessments or age range, with respect to the subject raised, have not found significant statistics or signs of aggravation of patients with rheumatic diseases with Covid 19 infection, despite signs of concern about medications such as corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, or biologics, which could weaken the immune system and cause a greater attack on the immune system itself by Covid 19 and cause or stimulate a worsening , but it's more of a concern than real evidence.Las enfermedades reumáticas constituyen un grupo de alrededor de 250 enfermedades que afectan funda-mentalmente el sistema osteomioarticular. Se caracterizan por la presencia de dolor, inflamación y deformidad que generan discapacidad funcional y disminución de la percepción de la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud, se ha planteado la posibilidad de que, dada la condición de inmunosupresión farmacológica, se verían más afectados e inclusive podrían desarrollar la forma severa de la Covid-19. La metodología utilizada para el presente trabajo de investigación, se enmarca dentro de una revisión bibliográfica de tipo documental, ya que nos vamos a ocupar de temas planteados a nivel teórico como es Efectos del Covid 19 en infantes con enfermedades reumáticas. La técnica para la recolección de datos está constituida por materiales electrónicos, estos últimos como Google Académico, PubMed, entre otros, apoyándose para ello en el uso de descriptores en ciencias de la salud o terminología MESH. La información aquí obtenida será revisada para su posterior análisis. No existen muchos estudios en la bibliografía consultada, sobre los efectos del Covid 19 en niños con enfermedades reumáticas, los casos encontrados en donde hacen otras valoraciones o rango de edades, con respecto a la temática planteada no han encontrado estadísticas significativas o signos de agravamientos de pacientes con enfermedades reumáticas con contagio de Covid 19, a pesar de signos de preocupación por medicamentos como corticoides, inmunosupresores, biológicos, que pudieran debilitar el sistema inmunológico y provocar un mayor ataque al mismo sistema inmunológico por el Covid 19 y causar o estimular un agravamiento, pero es más una preocupación que una evidencia real.2022text (article)application/pdfhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8730199(Revista) ISSN 2588-073XRECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 6, Nº. 4, 2022, pags. 566-572spaLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. 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