Vladimir V. Borisov
Abstract
The paper summarizes current research data on the nature, spread, clinical course, pathogenesis of complications and sequelae of coVId-19. The developing cognitive disorders, erectile and endothelial dysfunctions, oxidative stress, and hormone imbalances are discussed. The role of using antioxidants, vitamins, and micronutrients for treatment and prevention of complications in patients with coVId-19 and post-coVId syndrome is clarified by the example of the Selzinc Plus premix.
Key words: pandemic, coronavirus, pathogenicity, virulence, oxidative stress, cognitive disorders, micronutrients, vitamins, antioxidants, postcoVId syndrome.
About the Author
Vladimir V. Borisov 11 russian of Society urology, moscow, russia
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For citation:Borisov V.V. once again about coVId-19 (clinical lecture). clinical review for general practice. 2022; 2: 13–21. doI: 10.47407/kr2022.3.2.00121
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