Neurological manifestations of COVID-19, SARS and MERS

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Kato Verstrepen
Laure Baisier
Harald De Cauwer
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[1] Dimpna Regional Hospital,Department of Neurology
[2] Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,undefined
[3] University of Antwerp,undefined
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Acta Neurologica Belgica | 2020年 / 120卷
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Neurology; COVID-19; SARS; MERS; Stroke; Neuropathy;
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Since December 2019, the world is affected by an outbreak of a new disease named COVID-19, which is an acronym of ‘coronavirus disease 2019’. Coronaviruses (CoV) were assumed to be associated with mild upper respiratory tract infections, such as common cold. This perception changed in time due to occurrence of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) caused by SARS-CoV in 2002 and the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) caused by MERS-CoV in 2012, both inducing an epidemic severe viral pneumonia with potentially respiratory failure and numerous extra-pulmonary manifestations. The novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, is likewise a causative pathogen for severe viral pneumonia with the risk of progression to respiratory failure and systemic manifestations. In this review, we will give a summary of the neurological manifestations due to SARS and MERS, as those might predict the neurological outcome in the novel COVID-19. Additionally, we provide an overview of the current knowledge concerning neurological manifestations associated with COVID-19, to the extent that literature is already available as the pandemic is still ongoing.
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