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COVID-19 -Tuberculosis interactions: When dark forces collide

机译:covid-19 - 螺旋相互作用:当黑暗力碰撞时

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The SARS-2 pandemic which has moved with frightening speed over the last 5 months has several synergies with another older, and far more neglected airborne disease, tuberculosis. Patients with tuberculosis are not only more likely to be infected by SARS-CoV-2 but also likely to have adverse outcomes once infected. The sequelae of more severe forms of COVID-19 in patients who have recovered from TB but have residual compromised lung function, are also likely to be devastating. These diseases share almost identical bio-social determinants like poverty, overcrowding, diabetes and pollution and some clinical similarities. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, and our global response to it with lockdowns, are likely to leave a profound and long-lasting impact on TB diagnosis and control, potentially leading to an additional 6.3 million cases of TB between 2020 and 2025, and an additional 1.4 million TB deaths during this time. Novel solutions will need to be urgently devised or else TB control targets will never be met and indeed may be set back by 5–8 years.
机译:在过去5个月内以令人恐惧的速度移动的SARS-2大流行有几个老年人的若干协同作用,更忽略的空中疾病,结核病。结核病的患者不仅更容易被SARS-COV-2感染,但也可能曾经感染过不良结果。从结核病恢复但具有残留的肺功能的患者中,更严重的Covid-19的后遗症也可能是毁灭性的。这些疾病分享了几乎相同的生物社会决定因素,如贫困,过度拥挤,糖尿病和污染以及一些临床相似之处。 Covid-19大流行的后果以及我们通过锁定的全球反应,可能会对TB诊断和控制产生深刻和持久的影响,可能导致2020年至2025年之间的额外630万套TB案例,在此期间,还有140万TB死亡。需要紧急设计的新型解决方案,或者将永远不会满足TB控制目标,确实可以将5-8岁恢复。

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