Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation Numarul 3 IMPLICATIONS OF CORONAVIRUSES IN COMPLEX PROSTHODONTIC REHABILITATION OF THE FRONTAL TEETH

IMPLICATIONS OF CORONAVIRUSES IN COMPLEX PROSTHODONTIC REHABILITATION OF THE FRONTAL TEETH

Corina Cecilia Manole Palivan, Iolanda Florentina Dumitru, Neagu Anca Iulia,  Marius Maris, Stoian Valeriu Ionut, Gabriel Bogdan Carp, Topor Gabriela, Gabriel Drug, Aurel Nechita

ABSTRACT

COVID-19 risk of infection from someone who does not pose a kind of symptoms is very small; it is possible to get COVID-19 from someone who has a mild cough without feeling sick. The elderly and people with pre-existing medical conditions (high blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes) appear to develop a severe form of the disease, more often than the other categories. By September 7, in Romania, 95,897 cases of people infected with the new coronavirus (COVID-19) were confirmed. 40,454 patients were declared cured and 12,339 asymptomatic patients were discharged 10 days after detection. On September 8, 883 were found of new cases of people infected with SARS-VOC-2.

Coronavirus strains are viruses of the class are seven  in  number, including the 2019-nCoV. Four of the strains cause common colds, while the others have led to epidemics: SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), which erupted in China in 2002 and spread globally in 2003; MERS (Middle East respiratory Syndrome) – was discovered in 2012 in Saudi Arabia; Covid-19 (coronavirus disease that wAS discovered 2019) -, disease triggered by the coronavirus that has was discovered in 2019; new strain of coronavirus was first identified in the city ‘s Wuhan, Hubei Province and China (in December 2019).

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