Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4309244408> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4309244408 endingPage "1943" @default.
- W4309244408 startingPage "1930" @default.
- W4309244408 abstract "Abstract In Dec. 2019‐January 2020, a pneumonia illness originating in Wuhan, China, designated as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) was shown to be caused by a novel RNA coronavirus designated as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2). People with advanced age, male sex, and/or underlying health conditions (obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and chronic lung disease) are especially vulnerable to severe COVID‐19 symptoms and death. These risk factors impact the immune system and are also associated with poor health, chronic illness, and shortened longevity. However, a large percent of patients without these known risk factors also develops severe COVID‐19 disease that can result in death. Thus, there must exist risk factors that promote exaggerated inflammatory and immune response to the SARS‐CoV‐2 virus leading to death. One such risk factor may be alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorder because these can exacerbate viral lung infections like SARS, influenza, and pneumonia. Thus, it is highly plausible that alcohol misuse is a risk factor for either increased infection rate when individuals are exposed to SARS‐CoV‐2 virus and/or more severe COVID‐19 in infected patients. Alcohol use is a well‐known risk factor for lung diseases and ARDS in SARS patients. We propose that alcohol has three key pathogenic elements in common with other COVID‐19 severity risk factors: namely, inflammatory microbiota dysbiosis, leaky gut, and systemic activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome. We also propose that these three elements represent targets for therapy for severe COVID‐19." @default.
- W4309244408 created "2022-11-25" @default.
- W4309244408 creator A5002619544 @default.
- W4309244408 creator A5031237657 @default.
- W4309244408 creator A5035792845 @default.
- W4309244408 creator A5062131424 @default.
- W4309244408 creator A5068025457 @default.
- W4309244408 creator A5068781763 @default.
- W4309244408 creator A5078526337 @default.
- W4309244408 creator A5088776895 @default.
- W4309244408 date "2022-11-01" @default.
- W4309244408 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W4309244408 title "Alcohol use disorder as a potential risk factor for <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19 severity: A narrative review" @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1561041814 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1715314899 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1757215199 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1928848518 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1969579498 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1973692821 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1977429705 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1979038344 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1984172120 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1985970823 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1986300628 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1990856526 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1992194903 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W1998174651 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2001340002 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2009435405 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2026272679 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2033829415 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2042872082 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2044326632 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2048032544 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2048479014 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2068633454 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2073984497 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2081653529 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2086110723 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2090879531 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2090975231 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2097146143 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2098000380 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2100047947 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2102520758 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2110225855 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2113785871 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2116759701 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2117497424 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2121303369 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2140930678 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2144241574 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2147055478 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2147637673 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2147972592 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2150702412 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2151061204 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2152065721 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2153328565 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2153578671 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2160397887 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2199095759 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2208451613 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2375376029 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2431987552 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2468691423 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2473621236 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2485966153 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2496661162 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2514976058 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2518213372 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2519230103 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2560995308 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2594019709 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2605831190 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2606462399 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2607833636 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2610104725 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2615409769 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2734566898 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2744800523 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2765279273 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2765340394 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2765828131 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2775976478 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2805747806 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2807678985 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2889517260 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2894656749 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2903899730 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2916116386 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2944367981 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2944725083 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2971839346 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2980654938 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2982095812 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2993312935 @default.
- W4309244408 cites W2994833855 @default.