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Driving forces for COVID-19 clinical trials using chloroquine: the need to choose the right research questions and outcomes
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Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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The first cases of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) were
reported in December, 2019, when a group of patients was admitted
to hospitals with an initial diagnosis of pneumonia of unknown
etiology1
. Initially, the outbreak of the new SARSCoV-2 coronavirus
(coronavirus disease 2019; formerly 2019-nCoV) was centralized in
the province of Hubei, Republic of China, and later spread to many
other countries2
. SARS-CoV-2 infection appears to cause a wide
range of symptoms, encompassing asymptomatic infection, mild
infections of the upper respiratory tract, severe viral pneumonia,
respiratory failure, multiple organ failure and death3
. Some studies
have shown detailed clinical features of some patients with SARSCoV-24
. Of the 44,672 laboratory confirmed patients in China,
almost 5% had critical illnesses and almost 50% of the critical
patients died, with the overall rate of fatal cases (2.3%) being higher
than that observed for seasonal influenza5
. Most deaths involved
older adults, many of whom had underlying chronic diseases4,6,
while children are less likely to develop severe infections7
. Despite
there being no available data so far, anecdotal data from Italy
showed a huge number of deaths in the elderly, paving the way for drastic control measures worldwide and compassionate use of
drugs in severe cases.
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MONTEIRO, W. M. et al. Driving forces for COVID-19 clinical trials using chloroquine: the need to choose the right research questions and outcomes. Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropicalm, Uberaba, v. 53, p. 1-3, 2020.
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