People who smoke and suffer from COPD are more vulnerable to COVID-19 complications
Active smokers who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are more likely to present serious forms of COVID-19. There are yet no studies c1
Active smokers who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are more likely to present serious forms of COVID-19. There are yet no studies c1
Approximately 800,000 children and 1 million elderly people died of pneumonia around the world in 2017. Nevertheless, the severity of pneumonia is of1
COVID-19 affects people with Parkinson’s disease in a similar way to the general population, but it may be more serious in cases of advanced disease.1
In a retrospective study with 80 kidney transplant patients with COVID-19, treatment with tocilizumab demonstrates a decrease in one of the inflammat1
Thrombosis, especially venous thrombosis, are one of the serious complications that can appear in patients affected by COVID-19. These complications,1
During the COVID-19 pandemic, allergists and other specialists such as pulmonologists, ENT specialists, internists and dermatologists have attended t1
People who have a haematological disease, such as lymphoma or leukaemia, present a state of immunosuppression caused both by the illness itself and t1
It has been observed that cardiovascular disease and COVID-19 are related in various ways, one of the most dangerous of which is patients with heart1
The SARS-CoV2 pandemic has impacted society in very diverse ways. Many people have changed their habits due to lockdown, such as practising physical1
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about the risk of people with different kinds of immunosuppression developing more serious forms of the inf1