2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmii.2020.03.020
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Can COVID-19 present unusual GI symptoms?

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“…A severe outbreak in many long-term care facilities has been reported in many countries, such as New York. 4 So, the protection strategies from pandemic COVID-19 for residents living in these facilities are urgent 3 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A severe outbreak in many long-term care facilities has been reported in many countries, such as New York. 4 So, the protection strategies from pandemic COVID-19 for residents living in these facilities are urgent 3 .…”
Section: Dear Editorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La fiebre es el síntoma más común (92,8%) seguido por tos (69,8%), disnea (34,5%), mialgia (27,7%;) y cefalea (7,2%) 28 .…”
Section: Manifestaciones Gastrointestinalesunclassified
“…En adultos estos síntomas presentan frecuencias variables en diferentes descripciones de grupos: Pérdida de apetito (78,6%), vómitos (65% -4,9%), diarrea (37%-34%-24%, 8,1%, 6,1%, 3-8%) y dolor abdominal (25%-1,9%) 10,12,14,19,28,32 . Lu en una cohorte de 171 niños reportó diarrea en 8,8% y vómitos en 6,4% de pacientes 33 .…”
Section: Manifestaciones Gastrointestinalesunclassified
“…All gastroenterologists who are on call and who routinely worked in referral hospitals are at risk of viral infection, and unusual presentation of COVID-19 may expose them unexpectedly to the disease. 6,7 We surveyed these specialists to evaluate the prevalence of COVID-19 and hospitalization using a standard protocol for COVID-19 diagnosis. We distributed a questionnaire to all gastrointestinal wards in Iran, and we received responses from~480 gastroenterologists by March 26, 2020.…”
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“…Furthermore, patients with gastrointestinal symptoms may represent a source of underdiagnosed COVID-19 cases because they do not present with classic symptoms of the disease such as fever and respiratory signs. 6,7 Personal protection equipment (PPE) is crucial for preventing exposure to the virus. Various protocols have been recommended for PPE for clinicians as well as patients.…”
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