COVID-19 and influenza: implications in the public health context

The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 continues to have a major impact on health and social systems around the world. it becomes necessary to monitor these diseases so that there are parameters for better decision making on the appropriate clinical management of these resp...

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description The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 continues to have a major impact on health and social systems around the world. it becomes necessary to monitor these diseases so that there are parameters for better decision making on the appropriate clinical management of these respective diseases. The two viruses manifest themselves in a similar way, causing respiratory diseases that can present asymptomatically, as well as from the cold to severe respiratory problems until death. The form of transmission is similar, through contact with droplets or particles of saliva and secretions, which implies preventive actions that involve the same hygiene measures, use of masks and the need to cough using the elbow or disposable tissues. This characterizes a syndemic. A pandemia de COVID-19 causada pelo novo coronavírus SARS-CoV-2 continua a ter um grande impacto nos sistemas de saúde e sociais em todo o mundo. torna-se necessário que haja monitoramento dessas doenças para que assim, tenha-se parâmetros para melhor tomada de decisão sobre a gestão clínica adequada sobre essas respectivas doenças. Os dois vírus se manifestam de forma semelhante, ao causarem doenças respiratórias que podem se apresentar de forma assintomáticas, assim como do resfriado a problemas respiratórios graves até a morte. A forma de transmissão são parecidas, por contato com gotículas ou partículas de saliva e secreções, o que implica nas ações de prevenção que perpassam pelas mesmas medidas higienização, uso de máscaras e a necessidade de tossir usando o cotovelo ou lenços descartáveis. Isto caracteriza uma sindemia
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Cough
COVID-19
Decision making
Disease transmission
Elbow
Hygiene
Influenza
Pandemics
Public health
Respiratory diseases
Saliva
Secretions
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
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