Nagoba BS, Dhotre SV, Gavkare AM, Mumbre SS, Dhotre PS. Convergence of COVID-19 and recurrent stroke: In-hospital mortality risks explored. World J Virol 2025; 14(1): 99904 [DOI: 10.5501/wjv.v14.i1.99904]
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Basavraj S Nagoba, PhD, Professor, Department of Microbiology, Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (Medical College), Vishwanathpuram, Ambajogai Road, Latur 413531, India. dr_bsnagoba@yahoo.com
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World J Virol. Mar 25, 2025; 14(1): 99904 Published online Mar 25, 2025. doi: 10.5501/wjv.v14.i1.99904
Convergence of COVID-19 and recurrent stroke: In-hospital mortality risks explored
Basavraj S Nagoba, Shree V Dhotre, Ajay M Gavkare, Sachin S Mumbre, Pradnya S Dhotre
Basavraj S Nagoba, Department of Microbiology, Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (Medical College), Latur 413531, India
Shree V Dhotre, Department of Microbiology, Ashwini Rural Medical College, Solapur 413001, India
Ajay M Gavkare, Department of Physiology, Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (Medical College), Latur 413531, India
Sachin S Mumbre, Department of Community Medicine, Ashwini Rural Medical College, Solapur 413001, India
Pradnya S Dhotre, Department of Biochemistry, Ashwini Rural Medical College, Solapur 413001, India
Author contributions: Nagoba BS designed the overall concept and outline of the manuscript; Dhotre SV, Gavkare AM, Mumbre SS, and Dhotre PS contributed to the discussion and design of the manuscript; Nagoba BS, Dhotre SV, and Gavkare AM contributed to the writing, and editing and literature review of the manuscript; and all authors contributed to the finalizing the manuscript.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors report no relevant conflicts of interest for this article.
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Corresponding author: Basavraj S Nagoba, PhD, Professor, Department of Microbiology, Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (Medical College), Vishwanathpuram, Ambajogai Road, Latur 413531, India. dr_bsnagoba@yahoo.com
Received: August 2, 2024 Revised: October 14, 2024 Accepted: October 24, 2024 Published online: March 25, 2025 Processing time: 117 Days and 18.8 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: This editorial highlighted the critical findings of heightened in-hospital mortality risk among recurrent stroke patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Key findings include significantly higher mortality rates in COVID-19-positive patients, especially among middle-aged individuals, males, and ethnic minorities. The discussion explores the underlying mechanisms, such as inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, contributing to these outcomes. It also underscores the need for targeted management strategies for high-risk groups, emphasizing comprehensive approaches to mitigate risks for recurrent stroke patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. These insights aim to enhance clinical practices and improve patient outcomes in this vulnerable population.