Artigo - Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome In Covid -19: emphasis on Kawasaki Syndrome
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
e-ISSN: 2279-0853, p-ISSN: 2279-0861.Volume 19, Issue 8 Ser.4 (August. 2020), PP 19-23
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Confira o artigo publicado pelo Professor Doutor Aureliano da Silva Guedes, PHD (Epidemiologist, Dental surgeon, Professor atthe Federal University of Pará (Brazil), PhD and Post-Doc in ICPD e-mail aurelian@ufpa.br) e Aureliano da Silva Guedes II (Dental surgeon)
Abstract
CoVid-19 presents itself as a cause of SARS and other important pathologies, every day a new sign, symptom or comorbidity related to it is discovered, such as the pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome, including the Kawasaki Syndrome that increased its frequency in children in 2020, raising theses that may be related to CoVid-19. Many signs and symptoms of SARS-COV-2 and Kawasaki Syndrome are present in the oropharyngeal region, and the pediatric dentist may lead to the identification and appropriate referral of these pathologies. OBJECTIVE: To alert pediatric dentists to the suspected signs and symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 and Kawasaki Syndrome. METHODOLOGY: systematic searches in articles and books, using the keywords CORONAVIRUS / + / CHILDREN / OR / PEDIATRICS and, SARS / OR / SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME / AND / CHILDREN / OR / PEDIATRICS, KAWASAKI SYNDROME / AND / PEDIATRICS on the platform on platform Virtual Health Bank and MedScape, in open period, in Portuguese and English, visits to collections of university health libraries and non-directive interview with Professor Doctor Aureliano da Silva Guedes with questions related to Kawasaki Syndrome and SARS-COV-2. Being an exploratory-explanatory bibliographic research. CONCLUSION: The pediatric dentist should be alert of the signs and symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 and Kawasaki Syndrome because they are related to the oropharyngeal region, leading to the need for integrated, multidisciplinary and participatory work with national and international institutions, reporting suspect of new signs, symptoms and comorbidities related to CoVid-19 and Kawasaki Syndrome, because the evolution of these pathologies and their implications is not known for the short time between the alert and today.
Keywords: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Kawasaki Syndrome. Kawasaki, Disease. SARS-CoV-2. CoVid-19. Pediatric Dentistry. Pediatrics.
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