Arquivos de Asma, Alergia e Imunologia
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Arquivos de Asma, Alergia e Imunologia
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Urticária e a COVID-19

Urticaria and COVID-19

Larissa Silva Brandão; Régis Albuquerque Campos; Alfeu Tavares França; Rozana F. Gonçalves; Eli Mansour; Janaina Michele Lima Melo; Dirlene Brandão de Almeida Salvador; Solange Oliveira Rodrigues Valle; Carolina Tavares de Alcântara; Daniela Farah Teixeira Raeder; Fernanda Lugão Campinhos; Gabriela Andrade Coelho Dias; Leila Vieira Borges Trancoso Neves; Rosana Câmara Agondi; Luis Felipe Ensina

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Resumo

A pandemia de COVID-19 afetou drasticamente a vida de todos ao redor do planeta, interferindo também na forma de atuarmos como médicos e especialistas. Neste artigo revisamos aspectos importantes da infecção pelo novo coronavírus e sua relação com a urticária.

Palavras-chave

Urticária aguda, urticária crônica, COVID-19.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected people’s lives around the world and has interfered with how we act as physicians and specialists. In this paper, we review important aspects of the new coronavirus infection and its connection with urticaria.

Keywords

Acute urticaria, chronic urticaria, COVID-19.

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