An Overview of the Immune Dysregulation in COVID-19 with Immunization Priority in the Indian Context

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Dr. Aditi Munmun Sengupta
Dr. Aditi Munmun Sengupta Medical Officer, CK Birla Hospitals; Research Scholar, University of Calcutta; Harvard Medical School, Post Graduate Association Member; Life member,Indian Science Congress Association.
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Diptendu Chatterjee
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Salil Kumar Bhattacharya
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Rima Ghosh
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Abstract

The review was aimed at understanding the immune dysregulation by the novel virus, COVID-19. The review also highlighted the major findings that have been published in the previous studies through secondary research about the mechanism of immune dysregulation, transmission and progression of the virus across the globe. Adults above the age of 60 years and with co-morbidities such as cardiac and renal dysfunction, hypertension and diabetes are predisposed to greater risk of COVID-19 infection. The virus impairs the physiological, psychological and metabolic functioning of the patient. The paper gained an insight into the need for immunization priority for the Indian population and recommendations for the effective policy making in vaccine development and distribution.

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Dr. Aditi Munmun Sengupta. 2021. \u201cAn Overview of the Immune Dysregulation in COVID-19 with Immunization Priority in the Indian Context\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 20 (GJMR Volume 20 Issue K14): .

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The review was aimed at understanding the immune dysregulation by the novel virus, COVID-19. The review also highlighted the major findings that have been published in the previous studies through secondary research about the mechanism of immune dysregulation, transmission and progression of the virus across the globe. Adults above the age of 60 years and with co-morbidities such as cardiac and renal dysfunction, hypertension and diabetes are predisposed to greater risk of COVID-19 infection. The virus impairs the physiological, psychological and metabolic functioning of the patient. The paper gained an insight into the need for immunization priority for the Indian population and recommendations for the effective policy making in vaccine development and distribution.

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