The nervous system is believed to be
affected at different stages of infection by the SARS-CoV2 virus which causes
the corona virus infection. Various neurological manifestations of the
infection have been described ranging from innocuous symptoms such as loss of
smell to more severe symptoms like the development of an encephalopathy. The
close relationship between COVID-19 and the nervous system is borne from the
fact that the viral receptors are avidly expressed by cells in the nervous
system.
The risk of death from neurological
complications of the virus has been described particularly for those with more
severe forms of the infection. In survivors, the possibilities of long-term
complications abound. This section aims to describe the effect of the SARS-CoV2
infection on both the central and peripheral nervous systems. It also tries to
explain possible mechanisms of infection as well as pathogenesis.
Author(s)
Details:
Chindo
Bala Mallum
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,
Oklahoma, USA.
Charles Obi Achoru
Department of Internal Medicine, Jos University
Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
Please
see the book here: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-81-973195-5-6/CH4
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