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It is also responsible for mild or even asymptomatic respiratory infections as well as acute respiratory distress syndromes causing a large number of deaths. There are now well known unfavorable factors of infection such as age, high blood pressure, diabetes, and many other comorbidities. It is responsible for an excess mortality of around 9% in 2020 in France.
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Although no specific antiviral treatment has shown exceptional antiviral efficacy, many treatments have improved the prognosis of this infection. These treatments are based on moderate antiviral activity, management of the inflammatory syndrome responsible for numerous complications, but also on the improvement of resuscitation procedures. In addition, the fairly rapid arrival of an effective vaccine from 2021 has made it possible to protect fragile patients from serious forms.
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The diagnosis of the infection is based on the detection of the viral genome by real-time quantitative RT-PCR. This tool has largely been democratized and deployed en masse in order to ensure mass screening of the population. Serological diagnosis is more widely used to monitor immunity, especially post-vaccination.
Involvement of the AGIR team
In this context, our team, made up of several members of the University Hospital of Amiens, focused on this theme, both clinically and diagnostically. We quickly applied our knowledge to respond to this health emergency. Our team is at the origin of numerous publications in the fields of clinical research (cardiovascular, pneumology, resuscitation, etc.) as well as at the diagnostic level on the performance of serological tests. In addition, our team participated in the European therapeutic protocol DisCoVeRy, as well as in the drafting of international recommendations for the management of COVID infections.