Behavioral Sciences (Sep 2023)

COVID-19 and the Nervous System from a Cuban Experience

  • Maria de los Angeles Robinson-Agramonte,
  • Teresa Serrano Sánchez,
  • Elena Noris García,
  • Orlando Rafael Serrano Barrera,
  • Dario Siniscalco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13090776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 776

Abstract

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Neuropsychiatric manifestations of viral infections (both per se and secondary to the neuroinflammatory reaction of the host) are mainly attributed to immunological reactions, so many aspects of their pathogenesis are still nuclear. Some novel therapeutic strategies are progressively emerging in which a vaccination may be having a particular impact on recovery and reduction of death. In this context, it is accepted that the SARS-CoV-2 virus is profoundly neurotropic and neuroinvasive, with various effects on the nervous system, although there is no complete understanding of the mechanism of neuroinvasion, brain injury, or short- or long-term neuropsychiatric sequelae. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the post-infectious manifestations of COVID-19 to guide the management of neuropsychiatric diseases. Thus, based on different research groups focused on this field, in this manuscript we summarize papers on COVID-19 and the nervous system (NS) published in a series of articles by Cuban authors. This review focuses on cognitive and affective emotional states, pathogenesis, biomarkers, clinical manifestations, and intervention strategies.

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