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Titlebook: Diabetes and COVID-19; Considerations and C Alyson K. Myers Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive lice

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Long-Haul COVID Symptoms in Persons with Diabetesoms are fatigue, dyspnea, and cognitive dysfunction..It is well known that individuals with pre-existing diabetes are at higher risk of complications during the acute phase of COVID-19, but few studies have investigated the presence of long COVID symptoms in subjects with pre-existing diabetes. Alth
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COVID-19: Epidemiology, Etiology, Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis, Therapeutic Options, and Prevehat has caused significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. The most common method of transmission is through respiratory droplets from person to person, yet direct contact and airborne transmission have been reported. The incubation period is usually 2–14 days with a median of 5 days. Initial sym
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Pathophysiology: How COVID-19 Impacts the Pancreas and Peripheral Insulin Resistanceection. The contribution of COVID-19-related destruction of beta-cells or islet vasculature is supported by preclinical studies and autopsy studies. Available evidence supports a multifaceted insult to the pancreas in the context of COVID-19. Whether the vasculature or the beta-cell is the primary t
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Risk of COVID-19 in Persons with Diabetesersons with diabetes. Also, the risk of new-onset diabetes in the setting of COVID-19 is examined, followed by the risk of COVID-19 in individuals with different types of diabetes including prediabetes, pediatric diabetes, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. Lastly, complications a
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Pathophysiology of Lung Dysfunction in Diabetesmic. Acute respiratory distress syndrome marked by severe hypoxemic respiratory failure was observed in COVID-19 in people with and without underlying lung disease. Knowledge gaps exist as to how co-existing diabetes and lung disease share molecular and clinical pathways with each other and with COV
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