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Title

COVID-19, Reduced Lung Function, and Increased Psycho-emotional Stress

 

Authors

Dongyuan Wu, Dorothy Ellis & Susmita Datta*

 

Affiliation

Biostatistics and Epidemiology Research Design (CTSI), Department of Biostatistics, College of Public Health & Health Professions College of Medicine University of Florida 2004 Mowry Rd, 5th Floor CTRB, P.O. Box 117450 Gainesville, FL 32611-7450

 

Email

Susmita Datta - Email: susmita.datta@ufl.edu; Phone: +1 (352)294-5923; Fax: +1 (352) 294-5931

 

Article Type

Editorial

 

Date

Received March 28, 2020; Accepted March 31, 2020; Published April 30, 2020

 

Abstract

The COVID-19 outbreak causing reduced lung function increased psycho-emotional stress in the community worldwide. Therefore, it is of interest to document such viral outbreak related emotional stress data in the community with known molecular and patho-physiological parameters. We provide a concise, coherent, critical, precise, specific and direct narration of such events from a community research viewpoint using known molecular data in this editorial.

 

Keywords

COVID-19, lung function, psycho-emotional stress

 

Citation

Sharma et al. 16(4): 293-296 (2020)

 

Edited by

P Kangueane

 

ISSN

0973-2063

 

Publisher

Biomedical Informatics

 

License

This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.