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儿科牙医需要了解的关于冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的知识。

What Pediatric Dentists Need to Know about Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).

作者信息

Rathore Kanupriya

机构信息

Dept. of Pedodontics, All India Institute of Dental Sciences, Jodhpur, India.

出版信息

J Dent (Shiraz). 2020 Dec;21(4):263-274. doi: 10.30476/DENTJODS.2020.87278.1249.

Abstract

COVID-19, a viral disease fatal yet preventable is caused by a newly identified β-corona virus. The people most vulnerable to this infection are the ones with a prior history of diseases, low immunity, or either too old or too young (particularly children and infants). In the context of the virus's impact on the pediatric age groups, this article highlights some of the challenges and guidelines on managing it. Pediatric groups, like everyone else, are highly vulnerable to the infection by COVID-19. The lower number of pediatric patients involved at the beginning of a pandemic does not necessarily mean that children are less vulnerable to the infection. However, the good news is that the disease usually has a mild course and appropriate prevention and oral health management in children can help to keep it at bay. Adherence to simple compliance and safety protocols can go a long way. For instance, in the course of some of the procedures performed by a pediatric dentist, there may be a risk of aerosols being generated, which in turn can lead to cross-infection making the patient vulnerable to contracting COVID-19. In such a situation, parents are advised to take good home-based care and take telemedicine consultation immediately. This article lays a concrete emphasis on reviewing the limited published literature that is specific to the pediatric population regarding epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment modalities of COVID-19. It analyzes the potential risk from COVID-19 associated with pediatric dental treatment. In addition, it presents a series of considerations on potential oral prevention strategies on the management of urgent and non-urgent dental procedures in a context of disease transference control. This literature review also gives an insight for the private practitioner to have healthier management in the pediatric fraternity during this highly contagious COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)是一种由新发现的β冠状病毒引起的致命但可预防的病毒性疾病。最易感染这种疾病的人群是那些有既往病史、免疫力低下、年龄过大或过小(特别是儿童和婴儿)的人。在该病毒对儿童年龄组的影响背景下,本文重点介绍了应对该疾病的一些挑战和指导方针。与其他所有人一样,儿童群体极易感染COVID-19。在大流行初期涉及的儿科患者数量较少,并不一定意味着儿童对感染的易感性较低。然而,好消息是,这种疾病通常病程较轻,儿童适当的预防和口腔健康管理有助于控制病情。坚持简单的合规和安全协议大有裨益。例如,在儿科牙医进行的某些操作过程中,可能会产生气溶胶,进而导致交叉感染,使患者易感染COVID-19。在这种情况下,建议家长做好家庭护理并立即进行远程医疗咨询。本文着重回顾了关于COVID-19在儿科人群中的流行病学、发病机制、诊断和治疗方式的有限已发表文献。分析了与儿科牙科治疗相关的COVID-19潜在风险。此外,在疾病传播控制的背景下,针对紧急和非紧急牙科手术的管理,提出了一系列关于潜在口腔预防策略的考虑因素。这篇文献综述也为私人执业医生在这种高度传染性的COVID-19大流行期间在儿科领域进行更健康的管理提供了见解。

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