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2020, Número 3

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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2020; 22 (3)


COVID-19: Perspectivas sobre la pandemia y su incidencia en odontología

Ramírez-Mora T, Retana-Lobo C, Reyes-Carmona J
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Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 71
Paginas: 22-42
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PALABRAS CLAVE

Aerosoles, COVID-19, Infección, Odontología, Respuesta inmune, SARS-CoV-2, Vacuna.

RESUMEN

En diciembre del 2019, surgió una nueva enfermedad por coronavirus (COVID-19) que se presentó como una neumonía con etiología desconocida en Wuhan, China. La propagación continua de COVID-19 en todo el mundo está creando una enorme incertidumbre. En particular, la profesión dental se enfrenta a un gran desafío. Debido a las características de los consultorios dentales, el riesgo de infección cruzada es elevado entre los pacientes y el personal. La presente revisión tuvo como objetivo discutir brevemente la visión general de la enfermedad, incluyendo conceptos de ciencia básica, la epidemiología, vías de transmisión, síntomas y varios temas que los autores consideran vinculantes y relevantes para la práctica dental. Las directrices adoptadas por los gobiernos y las organizaciones internacionales también involucran a todas las asociaciones dentales para proteger la salud de la comunidad y contener la propagación de la infección por COVID-19 hasta que una vacuna o un tratamiento eficaz/validado esté disponible.


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