The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infection
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Resumo: | This study aimed to elucidate how the genetic alterations caused by Down Syndrome (DS) impact cases of involvement by SARS-CoV-2, in addition to showing how social isolation can negatively affect the lives of individuals with DS. The study adopted the qualitative literary review model, through the Google Academic, SciELO and PubMed databases, using the descriptors “Down Syndrome” and “Coronavirus”, with twenty articles being selected. It was noticed that DS is the most common genetic form of intellectual disability and the changes that trisomy 21 cause significantly impact the disease course of people with DS infected with Coronavirus, since their immune system is overactivated, with ability to generate a shower of cytokines, which will facilitate the entry of the virus into cells, thus favoring viral replication. Furthermore, it was noted that, even though social isolation is effective in combating the pandemic, it can cause several damages to the health of the population with DS, which can aggravate certain pre-existing comorbidities in this group. Therefore, the surveillance and training of this population and their families is very important, so that they can correctly prevent themselves – with an effective hand washing technique and use of barrier equipment – minimizing exposure to the virus; and socialization and physical activity – even during quarantine periods and remotely – in order to preserve the emotional and physical health of these individuals |
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The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infectionLa Síndrome de Down frente a la infección por CoronavirusA Síndrome de Down ante a infecção por CoronavírusCoronavírusCoronavírus; Síndrome de Down; COVID-19.Síndrome de DownCOVID-19.Coronavirus; Down Syndrome; COVID-19.CoronavirusDown syndromeCOVID-19.Coronavirus; Sindrome de Down; COVID-19.CoronavirusSindrome de DownCOVID-19. This study aimed to elucidate how the genetic alterations caused by Down Syndrome (DS) impact cases of involvement by SARS-CoV-2, in addition to showing how social isolation can negatively affect the lives of individuals with DS. The study adopted the qualitative literary review model, through the Google Academic, SciELO and PubMed databases, using the descriptors “Down Syndrome” and “Coronavirus”, with twenty articles being selected. It was noticed that DS is the most common genetic form of intellectual disability and the changes that trisomy 21 cause significantly impact the disease course of people with DS infected with Coronavirus, since their immune system is overactivated, with ability to generate a shower of cytokines, which will facilitate the entry of the virus into cells, thus favoring viral replication. Furthermore, it was noted that, even though social isolation is effective in combating the pandemic, it can cause several damages to the health of the population with DS, which can aggravate certain pre-existing comorbidities in this group. Therefore, the surveillance and training of this population and their families is very important, so that they can correctly prevent themselves – with an effective hand washing technique and use of barrier equipment – minimizing exposure to the virus; and socialization and physical activity – even during quarantine periods and remotely – in order to preserve the emotional and physical health of these individualsEste estudio tuvo como objetivo dilucidar cómo las alteraciones genéticas provocadas por el Síndrome de Down (SD) impactan en los casos de afectación por SARS-CoV-2, además de mostrar cómo el aislamiento social puede afectar negativamente la vida de las personas con SD. El estudio adoptó el modelo de revisión literaria cualitativa, a través de las bases de datos Google Academic, SciELO y PubMed, a través de los descriptores “Síndrome de Down” y “Coronavirus”, seleccionándose veinte artículos. Se notó que el SD es la forma genética más común de discapacidad intelectual y las alteraciones que ocasiona la trisomía 21 impactan significativamente en el curso de la enfermedad de las personas con SD infectadas por Coronavirus, ya que su sistema inmunológico está sobreactivado, con capacidad para generar una lluvia de citocinas. lo que facilitará la entrada del virus en las células, favoreciendo así la replicación viral. Además, se observó que, si bien el aislamiento social es efectivo para combatir la pandemia, puede ocasionar varios daños a la salud de la población con SD, lo que puede agravar ciertas comorbilidades preexistentes en este grupo. Por lo tanto, la vigilancia y capacitación de esta población y sus familias es muy importante, para que puedan prevenirse correctamente - con una técnica eficaz de lavado de manos y uso de equipos de barrera - minimizando la exposición al virus; y socialización y actividad física, incluso durante los períodos de cuarentena y de forma remota, para preservar la salud emocional y física de estas personas.Este estudo teve como objetivo elucidar de que forma as alterações genéticas provocadas pela Síndrome de Down (SD) impactam nos casos de acometimento pelo SARS-CoV-2, além de expor como o isolamento social pode afetar negativamente a vida de indivíduos com SD. O estudo adotou o modelo de revisão literária qualitativa, através das bases de dados Google Acadêmico, SciELO e PubMed, por meio dos descritores “Down Syndrome” e “Coronavirus”, sendo selecionados vinte artigos. Percebeu-se que a SD é a forma genética mais comum de deficiência intelectual e as alterações que a trissomia do cromossomo 21 acarretam, impactam significativamente no curso da doença de pessoas com SD infectadas pelo Coronavírus, já que o sistema imune delas é hiperativado, com capacidade para gerar uma chuva de citocinas, que facilitará a entrada do vírus nas células, favorecendo, assim, a replicação viral. Ademais, notou-se que, mesmo o isolamento social sendo eficaz no combate à pandemia, ele pode acarretar diversos danos à saúde da população com SD, o que pode agravar certas comorbidades pré-existentes nesse grupo. Portanto, é muito relevante a vigilância e a capacitação dessa população e de suas famílias, para que previnam-se de forma correta – com técnica eficaz de lavagem de mãos e uso de equipamentos de barreira – minimizando a exposição ao vírus; e a socialização e a prática de atividade física – mesmo durante os períodos de quarentena e de forma remota – de maneira que preserve-se a saúde emocional e física desses indivíduos.Research, Society and Development2021-07-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1735510.33448/rsd-v10i8.17355Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e49710817355Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e49710817355Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e497108173552525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17355/15720Copyright (c) 2021 Larissa Távore Silva; João Pedro Granado Leme Nunes; Alex Gomes de França; Alexandre Silva Zacarias ; Yasmin Abou Rahal; Gabriela Andrade Roversi; Beatriz Barboza Garavaso; Larissa Barros de Almeida; Maria Julia Escame Romano; Adriani Monisi Visoná; Julia Coradini Virgili; Isabella Cavalari Barboza; Yanca Lucrécia Moreira Schmidt; Fábio Gonçalves; Elenberg Chaves de Paulahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Silva, Larissa TávoreNunes, João Pedro Granado Leme França, Alex Gomes de Zacarias , Alexandre SilvaRahal, Yasmin AbouRoversi, Gabriela AndradeGaravaso, Beatriz Barboza Almeida, Larissa Barros de Romano, Maria Julia EscameVisoná, Adriani MonisiVirgili, Julia Coradini Barboza, Isabella CavalariSchmidt, Yanca Lucrécia Moreira Gonçalves, FábioPaula, Elenberg Chaves de2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17355Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:42.903270Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infection La Síndrome de Down frente a la infección por Coronavirus A Síndrome de Down ante a infecção por Coronavírus |
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The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infection |
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The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infection Silva, Larissa Távore Coronavírus Coronavírus; Síndrome de Down; COVID-19. Síndrome de Down COVID-19. Coronavirus; Down Syndrome; COVID-19. Coronavirus Down syndrome COVID-19. Coronavirus; Sindrome de Down; COVID-19. Coronavirus Sindrome de Down COVID-19. |
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The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infection |
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The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infection |
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The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infection |
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The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infection |
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The Down Syndrome in the face of Coronavirus infection |
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Silva, Larissa Távore |
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Silva, Larissa Távore Nunes, João Pedro Granado Leme França, Alex Gomes de Zacarias , Alexandre Silva Rahal, Yasmin Abou Roversi, Gabriela Andrade Garavaso, Beatriz Barboza Almeida, Larissa Barros de Romano, Maria Julia Escame Visoná, Adriani Monisi Virgili, Julia Coradini Barboza, Isabella Cavalari Schmidt, Yanca Lucrécia Moreira Gonçalves, Fábio Paula, Elenberg Chaves de |
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Nunes, João Pedro Granado Leme França, Alex Gomes de Zacarias , Alexandre Silva Rahal, Yasmin Abou Roversi, Gabriela Andrade Garavaso, Beatriz Barboza Almeida, Larissa Barros de Romano, Maria Julia Escame Visoná, Adriani Monisi Virgili, Julia Coradini Barboza, Isabella Cavalari Schmidt, Yanca Lucrécia Moreira Gonçalves, Fábio Paula, Elenberg Chaves de |
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Silva, Larissa Távore Nunes, João Pedro Granado Leme França, Alex Gomes de Zacarias , Alexandre Silva Rahal, Yasmin Abou Roversi, Gabriela Andrade Garavaso, Beatriz Barboza Almeida, Larissa Barros de Romano, Maria Julia Escame Visoná, Adriani Monisi Virgili, Julia Coradini Barboza, Isabella Cavalari Schmidt, Yanca Lucrécia Moreira Gonçalves, Fábio Paula, Elenberg Chaves de |
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Coronavírus Coronavírus; Síndrome de Down; COVID-19. Síndrome de Down COVID-19. Coronavirus; Down Syndrome; COVID-19. Coronavirus Down syndrome COVID-19. Coronavirus; Sindrome de Down; COVID-19. Coronavirus Sindrome de Down COVID-19. |
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Coronavírus Coronavírus; Síndrome de Down; COVID-19. Síndrome de Down COVID-19. Coronavirus; Down Syndrome; COVID-19. Coronavirus Down syndrome COVID-19. Coronavirus; Sindrome de Down; COVID-19. Coronavirus Sindrome de Down COVID-19. |
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This study aimed to elucidate how the genetic alterations caused by Down Syndrome (DS) impact cases of involvement by SARS-CoV-2, in addition to showing how social isolation can negatively affect the lives of individuals with DS. The study adopted the qualitative literary review model, through the Google Academic, SciELO and PubMed databases, using the descriptors “Down Syndrome” and “Coronavirus”, with twenty articles being selected. It was noticed that DS is the most common genetic form of intellectual disability and the changes that trisomy 21 cause significantly impact the disease course of people with DS infected with Coronavirus, since their immune system is overactivated, with ability to generate a shower of cytokines, which will facilitate the entry of the virus into cells, thus favoring viral replication. Furthermore, it was noted that, even though social isolation is effective in combating the pandemic, it can cause several damages to the health of the population with DS, which can aggravate certain pre-existing comorbidities in this group. Therefore, the surveillance and training of this population and their families is very important, so that they can correctly prevent themselves – with an effective hand washing technique and use of barrier equipment – minimizing exposure to the virus; and socialization and physical activity – even during quarantine periods and remotely – in order to preserve the emotional and physical health of these individuals |
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