INVESTIGADORES
OTERO-LOSADA Matilde Estela
artículos
Título:
Parkinson's Disease in the Era of a Novel Respiratory Virus Pandemic
Autor/es:
OTERO-LOSADA, MATILDE; KOBIEC, TAMARA; UDOVIN, LUCAS; CHEVALIER, GUENSON; QUARRACINO, CECILIA; MENÉNDEZ MAISSONAVE, CAMILA; BORDET, SOFIA; CAPANI, FRANCISCO; PEREZ-LLORET, SANTIAGO
Revista:
Frontiers in Neurology
Editorial:
Frontiers Media S.A.
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2020 vol. 11
Resumen:
Humankind has gone through major airborne virus pandemics in the modern era. Coronavirus outbreaks have been registered in 2003 [severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)], 2009 [Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)], and 2019/2020 ongoing [CoV disease (COVID-19)]. Influenza outbreaks were documented in 1918 (post-World War I Spanish flu, H1N1 virus), 1957?1958 (Asian flu, H2N2 virus), 1968 (the Hong Kong flu, H3N2 virus), and 2009 (the swine flu, H1N1 virus). These viruses can only affect humans after mutating in their usual animal hosts, presenting as a zoonotic disease in the beginning. Unknown to the human immune system, they spread swiftly, resulting in outbreaks. Fatality rates vary from >30% for MERS, ~10% for the 1918 Spanish flu, 10% for SARS to