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Paul E., Brown G. W., Dechamps M., Kalk A., Laterre P. F., Rentier B., Ridde Valéry, Zizi M. (2021). COVID-19 : an "extraterrestrial" disease ?. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 110, 155-159. ISSN 1201-9712.

Titre du document
COVID-19 : an "extraterrestrial" disease ?
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000704370500024
Auteurs
Paul E., Brown G. W., Dechamps M., Kalk A., Laterre P. F., Rentier B., Ridde Valéry, Zizi M.
Source
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2021, 110, 155-159 ISSN 1201-9712
Background: Since the beginning of the pandemic, COVID-19 has been regarded as an exceptional disease. Control measures have exclusively focused on 'the virus', while failing to account for other biological and social factors that determine severe forms of the disease. Aim: We argue that although COVID-19 was initially considered a new challenge, justifying extraordinary response measures, this situation has changed - and so should our response. Main arguments: We now know that COVID-19 shares many features of common infectious respiratory diseases, and can now ascertain that SARS-CoV-2 has not suddenly presented new problems. Instead, it has exposed and exacerbated existing problems in health systems and the underlying health of the population. COVID-19 is evidently not an 'extraterrestrial' disease. It is a complex zoonotic disease, and it needs to be managed as such, following long-proven principles of medicine and public health. Conclusion: A complex disease cannot be solved through a simple, magic-bullet cure or vaccine. The heterogeneity of population profiles susceptible to developing a severe form of COVID-19 suggests the need to adopt varying, targeted measures that are able to address risk profiles in an appropriate way. The critical role of comorbidities in disease severity calls for short-term, virus-targeted interventions to be complemented with medium-term policies aimed at reducing the burden of comorbidities, as well as mitigating the risk of transition from infection to disease. Strategies required include upstream prevention, early treatment, and consolidation of the health system.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052] ; Santé : aspects socioculturels, économiques et politiques [056]
Description Géographique
MONDE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010083223]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010083223
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