COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Norberg, Antonio Neres
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Norberg, Paulo Roberto Blanco Moreira, Manhães, Fernanda Castro, Mangiavacchi, Bianca Magnelli, Lopes, Simone de Oliveira, Ferreira Filho, Renato Mataveli, Faial, Lígia Cordeiro Matos, Borges, Thaís Rigueti Brasil, Nunes, Clara dos Reis, Colete, Claudia Caixeta Franco Andrade
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35062
Resumo: Coccidioidomycosis is a deep mycosis caused by dimorphic fungi of the genus Coccidioides. Clinical manifestations of Coccidioides spp. infection can be considerably diverse. The main clinical form of coccidioidomycosis is respiratory infection which most frequent signs and symptoms are cough, dyspnea, chest pain, fever, arthralgia, myalgia, fatigue, and weight loss. Pulmonary coccidioidomycosis, especially acute pneumonia, can be easily confused with other pneumopathies, including COVID-19. The aim of this manuscript is to perform a systematic review coccidioidomycosis cases in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection or individuals who developed this mycosis in the period after COVID-19. The context of COVID-19 and its treatment with corticosteroids cn ease the infection with Coccidioides spp. or reactivation of latent infections of this fungus. The main life risk for those affected by coccidioidomycosis concurrent or subsequent to COVID-19 is late diagnosis. The use of corticosteroids in the treatment of COVID-19 and diabetes are the most relevant risk factors for the development of infection with Coccidioides spp. or the reactivation of latent fungal infection. Laboratory biopsy and culture tests of patient’s airways and skin lesions, as well as serology to diagnose coccidioidomycosis, should be incorporated into the routine evaluation of secondary infections in COVID-19 and pneumopathies subsequent to SARS-CoV-2 infection, mainly among more susceptible individuals in regions of high endemicity.
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spelling COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic reviewAspectos de la COVID-19 como factores de riesgo para la infección o reactivación de la coccidioidomicosis: una revisión sistemáticaAspectos da COVID-19 como fatores de risco para a infecção ou reativação da coccidioidomicose: uma revisão sistemáticaCoccidioidomicoseCoccidioides spp.COVID-19Pós-COVID-19Infecção SecundáriaDoenças negligenciadas.CoccidioidomicosisCoccidioides spp.COVID-19Post-COVID-19Infección SecundariaEnfermedades negligenciadas.CoccidioidomycosisCoccidioides spp.COVID-19Post-COVID-19Secondary InfectionNeglected diseases.Coccidioidomycosis is a deep mycosis caused by dimorphic fungi of the genus Coccidioides. Clinical manifestations of Coccidioides spp. infection can be considerably diverse. The main clinical form of coccidioidomycosis is respiratory infection which most frequent signs and symptoms are cough, dyspnea, chest pain, fever, arthralgia, myalgia, fatigue, and weight loss. Pulmonary coccidioidomycosis, especially acute pneumonia, can be easily confused with other pneumopathies, including COVID-19. The aim of this manuscript is to perform a systematic review coccidioidomycosis cases in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection or individuals who developed this mycosis in the period after COVID-19. The context of COVID-19 and its treatment with corticosteroids cn ease the infection with Coccidioides spp. or reactivation of latent infections of this fungus. The main life risk for those affected by coccidioidomycosis concurrent or subsequent to COVID-19 is late diagnosis. The use of corticosteroids in the treatment of COVID-19 and diabetes are the most relevant risk factors for the development of infection with Coccidioides spp. or the reactivation of latent fungal infection. Laboratory biopsy and culture tests of patient’s airways and skin lesions, as well as serology to diagnose coccidioidomycosis, should be incorporated into the routine evaluation of secondary infections in COVID-19 and pneumopathies subsequent to SARS-CoV-2 infection, mainly among more susceptible individuals in regions of high endemicity.La coccidioidomicosis es una micosis profunda causada por hongos dimórficos del género Coccidioides. Las manifestaciones clínicas de la infección por Coccidioides spp. pueden ser muy diversas. La principal forma clínica de la coccidioidomicosis es la infección respiratoria cuyos signos y síntomas más frecuentes son tos, disnea, dolor torácico, fiebre, artralgia, mialgia, fatiga y pérdida de peso. La coccidioidomicosis pulmonar, especialmente en su manifestación como neumonía aguda, puede confundirse fácilmente con otras neumopatías, incluida la COVID-19. El objetivo de este trabajo es realizar una revisión sistemática de los casos de coccidioidomicosis en pacientes con infección por SARS-CoV-2 o que desarrollaron esta micosis en el periodo posterior a la COVID-19. El contexto de COVID-19 y su tratamiento con corticosteroides puede facilitar la infección por Coccidioides spp. o la reactivación de infecciones latentes de este hongo. El principal riesgo para la vida de los afectados por la coccidioidomicosis concomitante o posterior a la COVID-19 es el diagnóstico tardío. El uso de corticosteroides en el tratamiento de la COVID-19 y la diabetes son los factores de riesgo más relevantes para el desarrollo de la infección por Coccidioides spp. o la reactivación de la infección fúngica latente. La biopsia y estudios laboratoriales de cultivo del material de  las vías respiratorias y de las lesiones cutáneas, así como la serología para diagnosticar la coccidioidomicosis, deben incorporarse a la evaluación rutinaria de las infecciones secundarias en la COVID-19 y las neumopatías posteriores a la infección por el SARS-CoV-2, especialmente en los individuos más susceptibles de las regiones de alta endemicidad.A coccidioidomicose é uma micose profunda causada por fungos dimórficos do gênero Coccidioides. As manifestações clínicas da infecção por Coccidioides spp. podem ser bastante diversificadas. A principal forma clínica da coccidioidomicose é a infecção respiratória cujos sinais e sintomas mais frequentes são tosse, dispneia, dor torácica, febre, artralgia, mialgia, fadiga e perda de peso. A coccidioidomicose pulmonar, especialmente na sua manifestação como pneumonia aguda, pode ser facilmente confundida com outras pneumopatias, incluindo a COVID-19. O objetivo desse trabalho é realizar uma revisão sistemática de casos de coccidioidomicose em pacientes com infecção pelo SARS-CoV-2 ou que desenvolveram essa micose no período posterior à COVID-19. O contexto da COVID-19 e seu tratamento com corticoesteriores podem facilitar a infecção por Coccidioides spp. ou a reativação de infecções latentes desse fungo. O principal risco à vida daqueles acometidos pela coccidioidomicose concomitante ou posterior à COVID-19 é o diagnóstico tardio. O uso de corticosteriodes no tratamento da COVID-19 e a diabetes são os fatores de risco mais relevantes para o desenvolvimento da infecção pelo Coccidioides spp. ou a reativação da infecção fúngica latente. Exames laboratoriais de biópsia e de cultivo de material das vias aéreas e lesões cutâneas, além de sorologia para diagnóstico da coccidioidomicose devem ser incorporados à rotina de avaliação de infecções secundárias na COVID-19 e pneumopatias subsequentes à infecção pelo SARS-CoV-2, especialmente em indivíduos mais susceptíveis nas regiões de alta endemicidade.Research, Society and Development2022-09-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3506210.33448/rsd-v11i12.35062Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e526111235062Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e526111235062Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e5261112350622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35062/29343Copyright (c) 2022 Antonio Neres Norberg; Paulo Roberto Blanco Moreira Norberg; Fernanda Castro Manhães; Bianca Magnelli Mangiavacchi; Simone de Oliveira Lopes; Renato Mataveli Ferreira Filho; Lígia Cordeiro Matos Faial; Thaís Rigueti Brasil Borges; Clara dos Reis Nunes; Claudia Caixeta Franco Andrade Coletehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNorberg, Antonio Neres Norberg, Paulo Roberto Blanco Moreira Manhães, Fernanda Castro Mangiavacchi, Bianca Magnelli Lopes, Simone de Oliveira Ferreira Filho, Renato Mataveli Faial, Lígia Cordeiro MatosBorges, Thaís Rigueti Brasil Nunes, Clara dos Reis Colete, Claudia Caixeta Franco Andrade2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35062Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:06.942646Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic review
Aspectos de la COVID-19 como factores de riesgo para la infección o reactivación de la coccidioidomicosis: una revisión sistemática
Aspectos da COVID-19 como fatores de risco para a infecção ou reativação da coccidioidomicose: uma revisão sistemática
title COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic review
spellingShingle COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic review
Norberg, Antonio Neres
Coccidioidomicose
Coccidioides spp.
COVID-19
Pós-COVID-19
Infecção Secundária
Doenças negligenciadas.
Coccidioidomicosis
Coccidioides spp.
COVID-19
Post-COVID-19
Infección Secundaria
Enfermedades negligenciadas.
Coccidioidomycosis
Coccidioides spp.
COVID-19
Post-COVID-19
Secondary Infection
Neglected diseases.
title_short COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic review
title_full COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic review
title_fullStr COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic review
title_sort COVID-19 aspects as risk factors for coccidioidomycosis infection or reactivation: a systematic review
author Norberg, Antonio Neres
author_facet Norberg, Antonio Neres
Norberg, Paulo Roberto Blanco Moreira
Manhães, Fernanda Castro
Mangiavacchi, Bianca Magnelli
Lopes, Simone de Oliveira
Ferreira Filho, Renato Mataveli
Faial, Lígia Cordeiro Matos
Borges, Thaís Rigueti Brasil
Nunes, Clara dos Reis
Colete, Claudia Caixeta Franco Andrade
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author2 Norberg, Paulo Roberto Blanco Moreira
Manhães, Fernanda Castro
Mangiavacchi, Bianca Magnelli
Lopes, Simone de Oliveira
Ferreira Filho, Renato Mataveli
Faial, Lígia Cordeiro Matos
Borges, Thaís Rigueti Brasil
Nunes, Clara dos Reis
Colete, Claudia Caixeta Franco Andrade
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Norberg, Antonio Neres
Norberg, Paulo Roberto Blanco Moreira
Manhães, Fernanda Castro
Mangiavacchi, Bianca Magnelli
Lopes, Simone de Oliveira
Ferreira Filho, Renato Mataveli
Faial, Lígia Cordeiro Matos
Borges, Thaís Rigueti Brasil
Nunes, Clara dos Reis
Colete, Claudia Caixeta Franco Andrade
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coccidioidomicose
Coccidioides spp.
COVID-19
Pós-COVID-19
Infecção Secundária
Doenças negligenciadas.
Coccidioidomicosis
Coccidioides spp.
COVID-19
Post-COVID-19
Infección Secundaria
Enfermedades negligenciadas.
Coccidioidomycosis
Coccidioides spp.
COVID-19
Post-COVID-19
Secondary Infection
Neglected diseases.
topic Coccidioidomicose
Coccidioides spp.
COVID-19
Pós-COVID-19
Infecção Secundária
Doenças negligenciadas.
Coccidioidomicosis
Coccidioides spp.
COVID-19
Post-COVID-19
Infección Secundaria
Enfermedades negligenciadas.
Coccidioidomycosis
Coccidioides spp.
COVID-19
Post-COVID-19
Secondary Infection
Neglected diseases.
description Coccidioidomycosis is a deep mycosis caused by dimorphic fungi of the genus Coccidioides. Clinical manifestations of Coccidioides spp. infection can be considerably diverse. The main clinical form of coccidioidomycosis is respiratory infection which most frequent signs and symptoms are cough, dyspnea, chest pain, fever, arthralgia, myalgia, fatigue, and weight loss. Pulmonary coccidioidomycosis, especially acute pneumonia, can be easily confused with other pneumopathies, including COVID-19. The aim of this manuscript is to perform a systematic review coccidioidomycosis cases in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection or individuals who developed this mycosis in the period after COVID-19. The context of COVID-19 and its treatment with corticosteroids cn ease the infection with Coccidioides spp. or reactivation of latent infections of this fungus. The main life risk for those affected by coccidioidomycosis concurrent or subsequent to COVID-19 is late diagnosis. The use of corticosteroids in the treatment of COVID-19 and diabetes are the most relevant risk factors for the development of infection with Coccidioides spp. or the reactivation of latent fungal infection. Laboratory biopsy and culture tests of patient’s airways and skin lesions, as well as serology to diagnose coccidioidomycosis, should be incorporated into the routine evaluation of secondary infections in COVID-19 and pneumopathies subsequent to SARS-CoV-2 infection, mainly among more susceptible individuals in regions of high endemicity.
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