The document is freely accessible digitally and can be found on the website of the University of the Americas (UDLA).
The medical, social and health implications, just like him origin of COVID-19 and a vision from different disciplines, were captured in a book edited by the University of the Americas (UDLA) that was presented this Thursday.
It is a document of more than 770 pages and 70 national and international authors, divided into 48 chapters and three sections.
It refers to the pandemic stories, the consequences of COVID-19 in humans and a medical treatment guide.
It also addresses the impact of the pandemic on the population and his or her environment.
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Stephen Ortiz, doctor and researcher at UDLA and editor of the book, stated that the text allows reviewing key and important concepts related to the COVID-19 pandemic, delve into and deepen the technical, scientific and up-to-date knowledge of any of the aspects related to the virus and the infection that went, in a few days, from an unknown outbreak in China to a pandemic that has put humanity to the test.
Vice President Alfredo Borrero, who wrote the foreword, noted that It is not only aimed at health personnel, but also to the general population.
New infections of COVID-19, for the most part, are in people between 20 and 49 years of age, according to the Government
Some of the topics that can be found in the book are cardiac manifestations due to COVID-19, vascular damage, pregnancy and COVID-19, dermatology, traumatology or mental health, but also what are the prevention measures against the pandemic and the vaccines that have been developed.
The book is free diffusion and can be found on the site https://www.udlaediciones.com.ec.

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