vol. 18 núm. 35 (2020)
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- Hematological Findings in COVID-19
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Villa Palacio, María Isabel; López Henao, Elizabeth; Villa Palacio, María Isabel; López Henao, Elizabeth
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) is the serious condition of coronavirus (COVID-19) caused by SARS-COV-2 which causes respiratory infections in humans, and whose transmission is given mainly through the contact. this virus enters into the host cell due to the spike protein (S) interaction with the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), which is not only present in the respiratory tract but also monocytes, macrophages, endothelial cells, the heart, and gastrointestinal tract. The increase in INF stops viral replication and activates the adaptive immune response. The infection's clinic manifestations often occur in the respiratory tract; however, other systems like the hematopoietic may be affected. Altered cell counts, mainly leukocytes and platelets, are seen on the blood count. Lymphopenia and neutrophilia are associated with severe disease; thrombocytopenia is present in a heterogeneous way in the infection. Among the disease's complications are the Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) that results when monocytes and endothelial cells are activated because of the release of cytokines, causing endothelial damage, with the synthesis of the tissue factor, tissue factor discharge, platelet activation, and the von Willebrand factor release, generating a hyperfibrinolytic condition especially in the infection's late-stage. Laboratory tests such as D-dimer (D-D), Fibrinogen Degradation Products (FDP), Prothrombin Time (PT), Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT) among others, are essential to the diagnosis, monitoring, and prognosis of the disease. - COVID-19: A Review of the Available Evidence Regarding Pediatric Population
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Nieto-Duarte, Gina; Pichilingue, Patricia; Aivasovsky-Trotta, Iván; Castellanos-Fernandez, Marianna; Celis, Luis Gustavo; Nieto-Duarte, Gina; Pichilingue, Patricia; Aivasovsky-Trotta, Iván; Castellanos-Fernandez, Marianna; Celis, Luis Gustavo
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the adequate selection and appropriate use of previously acquired knowledge from similar historical situations and the one acquired lately amid the pandemic is vital to guarantee correct decision-making regarding the prevention, management and treatment of this disease in the pediatric population. Since the beginning of 2020, attention has shifted to controlling the pandemic and managing patients with this disease, the majority being those in the adult population. However, more severe courses of the disease have recently been observed in pediatric patients, and what was initially considered to be a harmless pathology in this population has generated greater alerts due to the presence of severe complications. Therefore, this review seeks to determine the latest prevention, diagnosis and treatment strategies endorsed and supported by scientific evidence, in order to provide the necessary tools to guarantee proper management and to reduce, as far as possible, the fatal outcomes in the pediatric population. - Potential Peptide-Based Therapeutic Strategies to Mitigate SARS-COV-2 Infection
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Lozano Jiménez , Yenny Yolanda; Sánchez Mora , Ruth Mélida; Giraldo Quintero , Sara Emilia; Lozano Jiménez , Yenny Yolanda; Sánchez Mora , Ruth Mélida; Giraldo Quintero , Sara Emilia
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
The new pandemic by SARS-CoV-2 has encouraged the search for therapeutic alternatives that reduce mortality rates; within these, the use of peptides stands out for its ease of synthesis; easy production on a large scale, specificity in the immune response, versatility in dosage, high purity, economy, among others; offering an excellent option to the traditional approach, failing to evaluate its effectiveness, efficiency and safety at clinical level. - ] Role of Rapid Tests (POCT) in the Diagnosis of SARS-VOC-2, Causal Agent of COVID-19
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Almonacid Urrego, Carmen Cecilia; Giratá Pedraza, María Vilma; Salcedo Pretelt, Irlena; Almonacid Urrego, Isabel Cristina; Almonacid Urrego, Carmen Cecilia; Giratá Pedraza, María Vilma; Salcedo Pretelt, Irlena; Almonacid Urrego, Isabel Cristina
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
The gold test to detect SARS-CoV-2, the etiologic agent that leads to the pandemic of atypical pneumonia (COVID 2019) that first appeared in Wuhan City, Hubei Province of China in December 2019 (1), is the RT-qPCR. The standard protocol involves reverse transcription of SARS-CoV-2 RNA into complementary DNA strands (cDNA), followed by the amplification of cDNA specific regions, a procedure that takes several hours to complete and which results in the final information from the infection status can take up to 24 hours. For this reason, and due to the need to reduce the risk of possible viral spread within the population caused by the fast transmission of SARS-CoV-2, in order to prevent nosocomial spread and subsequent community transmission through the quick identification of suspected cases, and to predict the further infectious waves of viral recurrence, rapid laboratory methods or Point of Care Testing (POCT) are being developedto reduce the diagnosis time and minimize the risk of contagion by the operators. These tests are discussed below. - Prognostic value of biochemical markers in patients with COVID-19
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Gutiérrez Suárez, Jennifer Carolina; Almonacid Urrego, Carmen Cecilia; Hernández Rojas , Edith del Carmen; Mendieta Zerón, Hugo; Gutiérrez Suárez, Jennifer Carolina; Almonacid Urrego, Carmen Cecilia; Hernández Rojas , Edith del Carmen; Mendieta Zerón, Hugo
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
SARS-CoV-2 is a virus from the coronaviridae family, coronavirus (CoV) subfamily and genus β, it has become an imminent threat to all humanity as it is the causal agent of the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to On the one hand, the World Health Organization (WHO) declares a worldwide health emergency, and on the other, to institute strict control measures to prevent its spread by many governments. Regarding the pathophysiology presented in this entity, although lung lesions have been considered the main consequences of this infection, as knowledge about the virus progresses, cardiac, hepatic, and renal lesions have also been identified that enhance severity of the infection generating greater deterioration of the patients, their admission to the Intensive Care Units and a higher risk of mortality; Based on this, various investigations have aimed to determine those clinical and paraclinical findings that may be relevant to the prognosis of the patients. Therefore, this review addresses available literature on the main biochemical biomarkers reported for their association with cardiac, liver and kidney damage, which are more significant in evaluating the course, severity, management and prognosis of the infection and whose alteration ultimately leads to an increased risk of mortality in hospitalized patients presenting with COVID-19. - Pneumocystis jirovecii and SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Giraldo Forero, Julio César; Bernal Lizarazú, María Consuelo; Guatibonza Carreño, Andrea Milena; González Gómez, Andrés Camilo; Fernández Manrique, José; Giraldo Forero, Julio César; Bernal Lizarazú, María Consuelo; Guatibonza Carreño, Andrea Milena; González Gómez, Andrés Camilo; Fernández Manrique, José
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
Pneumocystis jirovecii, is an opportunistic fungal agent that causes pneumonia (pneumocistosis) that can be fatal in people with immunocomprome status, including HIV patients with CD4+ T lymphocyte count < 200 cels/mm3 and in patients immunocompromised by other aetiologies such as solid organ transplants and cancer, among others. Many people may be healthy carriers of this etiological agent and act as a reservoir and source of infection. Articles related to co-infection between SARS-CoV-2 and opportunistic articles such as P. jirovecii and Aspergillus fumigatus begin publication, where it is argued that this viral infection has a high risk of co-infection, expressing the importance of not excluding respiratory pathogens, such as P. jirovecii, among others. Co-infection with P. jirovecii, may not be detected in patients with severe SARS-CoV-2 infection as they may share common clinical characteristics such as bilateral multifocal infiltrates and deep hypoxemia among others. Therefore, additional diagnostic tests for P. jirovecii, are necessary in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection, especially when other clinical characteristics that may support co-infection are present such as cystic findings in thoracic CT and elevated blood levels of 1.3-D-glucan, including in the absence of classic risk factors for P. jirovecii, for the diagnosis of Pneumocystis pneumonia in patients with suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection. - Covid-19 vaccines: current status and perspectives for its development
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Hernandez-Rojas , Edith C; Almonacid Urrego, Isabel C; Rocha Chamorro , Andrea Catalina; Salcedo Pretelt , Irlena; Hernandez-Rojas , Edith C; Almonacid Urrego, Isabel C; Rocha Chamorro , Andrea Catalina; Salcedo Pretelt , Irlena
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic shows the importance of joint work for the development of vaccines against the virus, these include complete viruses, subunits, attenuated vaccines, viral vectors and nucleic acids, most of the proposals are based on protein subunits. Of the more than 115 candidates reported until April, 73 are in preclinical studies, as of June the most advanced option is in phase II / II, one in phase II, two in phase I / II and four in phase I. The candidates more advanced are AZD1222 (AstraZeneca) based on recombinant adenovirus for protein S (phase II / III); PiCoVacc (Sinovac Biotech) based on inactivated virus (Phase I / II); while mRNA-1273 (Modern) based on mRNA for protein S, INO-4800 (Inovio Pharmaceticals) based on plasmid DNA for protein S, Ad5-nCoV (Cansino Biologicals) based on adenovirus type 5 expressing protein S, LV- SMENP-DC is based on dendritic cells with lentiviruses for viral protein domains and pathogen-specified aAPC, based on antigen-presenting cells with lentiviruses for viral protein domains (Shenzhen Institute of Genoimmune Medicine, are in phase I). The purpose of this work against the clock is directed towards the sole objective of achieving a vaccine candidate who demonstrates safety and determination in the control and prevention of the surprising virus that revealed that there is no small enemy or that the smaller the more dangerous, because the cause of COVID-19 not only attacked human health but the economy of the planet and the customs and routine activities that humanity develops. - MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS OF SARS-CoV-2
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Pinilla , Gladys; Cruz B, Claudia Andrea; Navarrete O, Jeannette; Pinilla , Gladys; Cruz B, Claudia Andrea; Navarrete O, Jeannette
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
COVID-19 diagnosis is based on both clinical aspects and screening tests. However, clinical symptoms and signs in infected patients are highly atypical; hence, molecular tests are essential for diagnosis. RT-qPCR is carried out at BSL II level laboratories; the main molecular targets for viral detection are E gene (envelope), and RdRP gene (RNA-dependent RNA polymerase). False negatives in this diagnosis are due to sample quality and quantity, transport conditions, storage and handling before and after extraction (RNA is heat-labile and RNases are abundant); infection phase; virus mutations and presence of CRP inhibitors. Taking into account analytical sensitivity of RT-qPCR (5.2 copies of RNA / reaction) and the fact that once RNA it is extracted, it progressively degrades and affects test diagnostic sensitivity, a new sample -specifically taken from the lower respiratory tract in order to increase viral load- is recommended in the abovementioned cases. Timely diagnosis allows optimizing management (isolation and treatment), patient monitoring, implementing prevention and control measures as well as epidemiological surveillance of the disease - Gender Based Violence Manifestations on Lockdown Contexts by COVID-19
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Londoño Bernal, Nicolás; Londoño Bernal, Nicolás
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
Gender Based Violence (GBV) has been a major challenge in search for gender equality and the guarantee for a life without violence for women. Once COVID-19 emergency has begun, lockdown measures — adopted for many countries around the world — has revealed several increases in cases of GBV. The following research carries out a review at academics, ONGs, and formal pronouncements around the incidence of lockdown measures in GBV — especially for the Ibero-american context. Results indicate a qualitative approach to expressions, risk factors and mitigating measures for GBV at lockdown by COVID-19. - SARS-CoV-2 in older adult with neurodegenerative disease
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: González Devia, Johanna Lizeth; Torres Pérez, Myriam Leonor; Cuartas Méndez, Diana María; González Devia, Johanna Lizeth; Torres Pérez, Myriam Leonor; Cuartas Méndez, Diana María
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
Despite the many neurological complications associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection, it isn´t still clear whether these symptoms are the result of direct neural injury or due to some other reason. Currently, it appears that most of the neurological symptoms of COVID-19 are nonspecific and secondary to systemic disease. To date, there is not enough scientific evidence to confirm that SARS-CoV-2 virus directly affects the central or peripheral nervous system in humans. This short article presents the implications of SARS-CoV-2 in the elderly with neurodegenerative disease, as well as the related mechanisms of action in the nervous system. - impacts of COVID-19 on violence against women. The case of Bogotá (Colombia)
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Chaparro Moreno, Liliana; Alfonso, Heyder; Chaparro Moreno , Liliana; Alfonso, Heyder
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
The literature recognizes that the structural conditions of women's vulnerability derived from the roles associated with care and domestic work and their job insecurity, among others, allow the violence increase against them, which is exacerbated in confinement conditions and social isolation generated by the Covid-19 pandemic. The article studies the mechanisms developed in Bogotá (Colombia) to face violence against women and the challenges related. - SARS-CoV-2: biochemical aspects and diagnostic methods
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Peña López, Brigitte Ofelia; Rincón Orozco, Bladimiro; Castillo León, John Jairo; Peña López, Brigitte Ofelia; Rincón Orozco, Bladimiro; Castillo León, John Jairo
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
On December 31, 2019, Wuhan Municipal Health Commission (Hubei Province, China) reports on an unusual outbreak of pneumonia cases in the city. Subsequently it is determined that it is a new coronavirus initially designated as 2019-nCoV and later, SARS-CoV-2. SARS-CoV-2 infects and replicates in pneumocytes and macrophages of the respiratory system specifically in the lung parenchyma where the ACE-2 cell receptor resides. This review describes aspects related to the transmission, prevention, biochemical generalities of SARS-CoV-2 and diagnostic methods of COVID-19. Initially, it describes the form of virus transmission and general recommendations for its prevention. Subsequently, a detailed description is made of the biochemical aspects of SARS-CoV-2, its infectious cycle and the structure of protein S, which is involved in the process of entry of the virus into the cell. Finally, the methods and laboratory tests for the diagnosis of COVID-19 are described. - COVID-19 infection, a look at environmental factors related to the pandemic
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Rosas Arango, Sonia Marcela; Del Ángel-Caraza, Javier; Soriano-Vargas, Edgardo; Rosas Arango, Sonia Marcela; Del Ángel-Caraza, Javier; Soriano-Vargas, Edgardo
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
The global pandemic due to COVID-19 has generated countless alerts and changes in the ways of living and consuming, the environment, health and individual triad is once again the protagonist in this scenario where serious fractures in the public health systems, habitat and food security are seen. As a transverse factor to these elements, environmental contamination became a facilitating effect of the pandemic and transmission by contact between humans through aerosols represents the route of contagion, this situation forced the distancing and preventive confinement, this measure to makes evident the poverty, inequality and inequity that is experienced globally, on the other hand the changes in mobility and the frequency of production in manufacturing industries brought a reduction in greenhouse gases. - LET'S GUARANTEE THE QUALITY OF RESPIRATORY SAMPLES TO DIAGNOSE COVID-19
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Gómez-Garzón, Marcela; Isaza-Cortes, Martha Patricia; Ibañez-Galvis, Catalina; Gómez-Garzón, Marcela; Isaza-Cortes, Martha Patricia; Ibañez-Galvis, Catalina
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2020-09-25
This article and video describes the procedures for the collection of respiratory swabs that guarantee biosecurity and the diagnosis of COVID-19 in adults and children.