How The Covid 19 Pandemic Influenced The Search For The Cytopathology Examination Oncotic Of The Uterine

Authors

  • MARLON HORA MARTINS Estudante do Curso de Medicina da Faculdade Morgana Potrich (FAMP). Mineiros - GO, Brasil.
  • JÉSSICA MIRELLE SOUSA ROCHA Estudante do Curso de Medicina da Faculdade Morgana Potrich (FAMP). Mineiros - GO, Brasil.
  • MORGANA NOVAES DE ALMEIDA Estudante do Curso de Medicina da Faculdade Morgana Potrich (FAMP). Mineiros - GO, Brasil.
  • LEILA RODRIGUES DANZIGER Professor no curso de Medicina, Faculdade Morgana Potrich (FAMP)– Mineiros/GO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53740/rsm.v14i1.615

Keywords:

Pandemic, Cervical Cancer, Uterine Oncotic Cytopathology

Abstract

In the end of the second semester of 2019, a disease from respiratory character affect several peoples in China. Denominated COVID-19 in which the Sars-Cov-2 strain is classified in the group of coronavirus is the principal pathogen. In 2020, the COVID-19 has been declared as pandemic, generating alarming numbers of deaths in global levels, mainly in groups of risks. Adaptations have been necessary in the levels primary, secondary and tertiary of health to better attend the high demand generated by COVID-19 calls. In consequence a series of services has been reorganized and discontinued so that more professionals could make themselves available for service to individuals affected by the new virus. The follow-up of chronical disease and the realization of routine exams has been the major services affected by adaptations. Moreover, it's possible realized the pandemic generated impacts in the tracking and delay the diagnosis of cancer who benefit from the tracking exams, like the cervix. The citopalogic oncotic uterine exam or preventive exam has the goal of tracking the cancer of cervix and has been offered free by the SUS for women aged 25 to 64 years who has initiated the sexual life. This exam also is capable of detect the infection by the virus HPV, a DNA virus that affect the epithelial cells from cervix in a way sexually transmitted and that way this is the principal etiology for the emerged of cervix cancer. Objective: work in question has been realized an observation from scientific articles to how the pandemic impacted in the realization from preventive exams. Method: this is a bibliographic review of literature. It were used the databases, PUBMED, SCIELO. Conclusion: it was observed in the period of the pandemic has been a decreased exacerbated in the offer of the preventive exam, being notorius the woman’s felted unsafe for search the attention primary for realized the citopalogic oncocit uterine exam, highlighting the pandemic delayed the precocious diagnosis of neoplasms from cervix.

Published

2023-03-28

How to Cite

MARTINS, M. H., ROCHA, J. M. S., ALMEIDA, M. N. D., & DANZIGER, L. R. (2023). How The Covid 19 Pandemic Influenced The Search For The Cytopathology Examination Oncotic Of The Uterine. EVISTA SAÚDE ULTIDISCIPLINAR, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.53740/rsm.v14i1.615

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