| Literature DB >> 33490013 |
Alberto Priori1, Alessandro Baisi2, Giuseppe Banderali3, Federico Biglioli4, Gaetano Bulfamante5, Maria Paola Canevini6, Maurizio Cariati7, Stefano Carugo8, Marco Cattaneo9, Amilcare Cerri10, Davide Chiumello11, Claudio Colosio12, Mario Cozzolino13, Antonella D'Arminio Monforte14, Giovanni Felisati15, Daris Ferrari16, Orsola Gambini17, Marco Gardinali18, Anna Maria Marconi19, Isotta Olivari1, Nicola Vincenzo Orfeo20, Enrico Opocher21, Luca Pietrogrande22, Antonino Previtera23, Luca Rossetti24, Elena Vegni25, Vincenzo Toschi26, Massimo Zuin27, Stefano Centanni28.
Abstract
In March 2020, northern Italy became the second country worldwide most affected by Covid-19 and the death toll overtook that in China. Hospital staff soon realized that Covid-19 was far more severe than expected from the few data available at that time. The Covid-19 pandemic forced hospitals to adjust to rapidly changing circumstances. We report our experience in a general teaching hospital in Milan, the capital of Lombardy, the most affected area in Italy. First, we briefly describe Lombardy's regional Covid-19-related health organizational changes as well as general hospital reorganization. We also provide a multidisciplinary report of the main clinical, radiological and pathological Covid-19 findings we observed in our patients.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; gynecology; infectious diseases respiratory medicine; internal medicine; neurology; pathology; psychology
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33490013 PMCID: PMC7820812 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.575029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565