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what to do in case of symptoms?

Fever remains the main alert for a possible Covid-19 infection. Better to consult a doctor or dial 15.

The Covid-19 epidemic has indeed started in France in recent days. But what are the symptoms, if any? The two main manifestations are fever, present nine times out of ten, and dry cough, twice out of three. With a possible trap at the beginning of the disease since the fever does not necessarily appear in the first days. In Wuhan, China, one in two patients was still below 37.5 ° C at the time of hospitalization and one in five was only 37.5 ° C-38 ° C. And one in three patients did not have a cough at the start …

For people who have been in contact with a confirmed patient of Covid-19, it is particularly recommended to monitor the temperature twice a day (and the appearance of respiratory signs: cough, discomfort) for 14 days, the duration of incubation period before reporting symptoms if you have been infected. In fact, nine times out of ten fever ends up appearing. In 90% of cases, it remains below 39 ° C. If this is the case, then you must call the Samu by dialing 15 and follow the instructions that will be given. Do not go on your own initiative to emergencies, at the risk of clogging up the healthcare systems while spreading the virus …

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The other symptoms are unfortunately not very specific and are of the same type as those found in other respiratory viral infections. One in three patients is tired, almost one in five is short of breath, one in seven has a sore throat, headache or diffuse muscle pain. Less than 1 in 20 people have a stuffy nose, diarrhea or nausea. Finally, 80% of the patients identified have only a moderate form of the disease. “We must give priority to teleconsultation and do not hesitate to call the doctor back if symptoms appear or worsen”, explains Dr. Frédéric Le Guilloux, pulmonologist and president of the French respiratory health association. “Okay, if these are patients we know well, shade the Dr Jérôme Marty, general practitioner and president of the UFML-S union, otherwise it may be more anxiety-provoking than reassuring

What worries doctors is the 14% of severe forms. If the epidemic gains momentum, as we have seen in Italy with more than a week ahead of France, this may be enough to clog up the emergency services, or even more serious, for the 6 % of critical forms of the disease, to overflow the capacities of the intensive care and intensive care services.

So what to do in practice if you have symptoms of Covid-19? “It is very difficult, we are in a situation that will change in a few hours or in a few days, explains to Figaro the Dr Serge Smadja, secretary general of SOS doctor France. AT As I speak, we are still in stage 2, that is to say that when we see a suspected case of coronavirus disease (Covid-19), we must immediately contact Samu / Center 15. In theory, suspect cases should indeed be tested to find out whether or not they are infected with Sars-CoV-2 (the name of the coronavirus responsible for the current pandemic).

But when France has moved to stage 3, the priorities will change. The effort of initial care and follow-up of moderately affected patients is transferred to city medicine. There are already connected remote monitoring medical devices for people with respiratory failure that may prove useful. With the exception of clusters, we refrain from going back up the chains of contamination and hospitalization mainly concerns the most serious cases. It is a question of organizing at best the care in residence to discharge the hospital sector as much as possible., explains Pr François Bricaire, infectious disease specialist and member of the French Academy of Medicine. AT this stage we will do as during flu epidemics where everything that looks like a flu is considered to be flu, we will say that everything that looks like a coronavirus infection is coronavirus.

The idea of ​​the DGS to be satisfied with a surgical mask for the doctor and the patient is unrealistic in general medicine.

Dr Jérôme Marty, general practitioner and president of the UFML-S union

The influx of patients will therefore begin in medical offices, on the front line. “I have a separate waiting room for patients with suspected respiratory infections, explains this general practitioner from Pas-de-Calais, no need to reserve a time slot for suspicious cases. ”

Will GPs test suspect patients for Covid-19 now that a Minister of Health decree will allow them to be used and reimbursed in the city? “If they arrive at the speed of FFP2 masks, it will be difficult to do so”, quips the Dr Emmanuel Bourdrez, general practitioner in Solesme, who has been consuming surgical masks, protective glasses and gloves at an accelerated speed. Remember that only FFP2 masks effectively protect the doctor from a patient without a mask. The idea of ​​the DGS to be satisfied with a surgical mask for the doctor and the patient is unrealistic in general medicine, underlines Dr Jérôme Marty, general practitioner and president of the UFML-S union. How do you go about examining the throat of a patient wearing a mask?

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