International Journal of Coronaviruses

International Journal of Coronaviruses

Current Issue Volume No: 3 Issue No: 3

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  • Impact Of COVID-19 On Cognitive And Way To Resolve

    1 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka 1342, Bangladesh. 

    Abstract

    Cognitive abilities are of immense importance for the normal life sustenance of a human being. As cognitive impairment ensues, the living caliber declines. Among multiple factors, the current epidemic coronavirus diseases 2019 (COVID-19) has been implicated in worsening cognitive performance of the COVID-19 sufferers. Present article pinpoints the etiology and patho physiology as well as recommendations to overcome the COVID-19 led cognitive decline.

    Author Contributions
    Received Oct 30, 2021     Accepted Nov 10, 2021     Published Nov 20, 2021

    Copyright© 2021 Azizur Rahman Mohammad, et al.
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    Competing interests

    The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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    Citation:

    Azizur Rahman Mohammad, Rahman Nabidur (2021) Impact Of COVID-19 On Cognitive And Way To Resolve International Journal of Coronaviruses. - 3(3):16-19
    DOI 10.14302/issn.2692-1537.ijcv-21-4007

    Introduction

    Introduction

    Among the grave concerns of COVID-19, the cognitive issue is foremost. Most of the COVID-19 survivors are either sufferers of cognitive impairment or remain vulnerable to the same as their short- or long-term consequences. Thus, the reasons behind this impediment should be delved out and appropriate recommendations should be formulated to save the global innumerable populace. In this context, the present study reports the cognitive impairments of the COVID-19 sufferers, the etiopathology, pathomechanism and putative recommendations.

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