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Clinical Epistemology of Acute Respiratory Infection caused by Covid-19 During the Pandemic

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  • Josefa Bell Castillo

    (Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Second Degree Specialist in Internal Medicine, Full Professor, Master in Medical Emergencies, Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso General Hospital, Cuba)

  • Adis Nuria Nuñez Bicet

    (Doctor of First-Degree Specialist in Internal Medicine, Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso General Hospital, Cuba)

  • Maria de Jesus George Bell

    (Doctor of First-Degree Specialist in surgery, Instructor Professor, Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso General Hospital, Cuba)

  • Wilberto George Carrion

    (Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Second Degree Specialist in Internal Medicine, Associate Professor. Dr. Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso General Hospital, Cuba)

  • Victor Samuel Ramirez Barayobre

    (First Degree Specialist in Internal Medicine, Instructor Professor. Dr. Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso General Hospital, Cuba)

Abstract

The current health context includes knowledge of acute respiratory diseases motivated by the increase in morbidity, mortality and emerging epidemic activity evidenced in the different epidemiological studies that express the amplification in these conditions. The Covid-19 Pandemic does not escape from the above; therefore, this mini bibliographic review was carried out supported by documentary-bibliographic analysis, with the aim of updating the topic related to clinical epistemology of acute respiratory infection caused by Covid-19 during the Pandemic. For the development of the research, scientific methods of the theoretical level were used, among which the inductive-deductive and synthetic analytical methods stood out; which allowed the exhaustive bibliographic review of 21 articles selected in logical order according to what was established in the inclusion criteria.

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  • Josefa Bell Castillo & Adis Nuria Nuñez Bicet & Maria de Jesus George Bell & Wilberto George Carrion & Victor Samuel Ramirez Barayobre, 2024. "Clinical Epistemology of Acute Respiratory Infection caused by Covid-19 During the Pandemic," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 56(1), pages 47670-47674, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:56:y:2024:i:1:p:47670-47674
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.56.008793
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