Medical and social rehabilitation for new coronavirus infection (covid-19). temporal methodological recommendations of the Russian Federation and European countries (literature review)

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At the end of 2019, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) faced an outbreak of a new coronavirus infection, the causative agent of which was given the name 2019-nCoV. Subsequently, the World Health Organization (WHO) on February 11, 2020 gave the official name of the infection COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease 2019). The International Committee for Taxonomy of Viruses has named the causative agent SARS-CoV-2. The virus quickly spread throughout the world and acquired the status of an epidemic. It was necessary to develop algorithms for rapid diagnosis, provision of specialized medical care, as well as rehabilitation and prevention of recurrence. At the moment, all data is accumulated in real time. And the information on rehabilitation and prevention of re-infection is completely minimal.

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Elena Y. Lapina

Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education (FSBEI FPE RMACPE)

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Email: Selena-stranger@yandex.ru

Senior Laboratory Assistant, Department of Geriatrics and Medical and Social Expertise, FGBOU DPO RMANPO, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia

Russian Federation, building 1, 2/1 st. Barrikadnaya, 125993, Moscow

Anatoly A. Yakushev

LLC “Ear, throat and nose clinic”

Email: espertolor@gmail.com
Russian Federation, building 1, 2/1 st. Barrikadnaya, 125993, Moscow

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