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  1. 5 Απρ 2021 · Zinc may have antiviral activity, whether by improving immune cell function that counters viral infections or by reducing the ability of viruses to multiply. Some evidence (see this study and this study) suggests that combining vitamin C and zinc may limit the duration and severity of cold symptoms.

  2. 25 Φεβ 2021 · Until more is known about the role of vitamin D in COVID-19, it is reasonable to provide vitamin D supplementation of 20 to 50 μg (800 to 2000 IU) daily to prevent vitamin D deficiency in persons at risk.

  3. Vitamin D. Vitamin E. Zinc. References. Disclaimer. Data are insufficient to support recommendations for or against the use of any vitamin, mineral, herb or other botanical, fatty acid, or other dietary supplement ingredient to prevent or treat COVID-19. Introduction.

  4. 6 Δεκ 2020 · The authors concluded that vitamin D deficiency plays an independent causal role in COVID-19 severity and that preventive or therapeutic supplementation in populations at risk can be useful to prevent poor disease outcome .

  5. 1 Δεκ 2020 · Vitamin D supplements had been taken by 13/105 (12.4%) COVID-19 cases compared with 316/1381 (22.9%) unaffected—after age adjustment OR 0.56 (95% CI 0.32–0.99; p = 0.048) for COVID-19 infection in those taking vitamin D supplements.

  6. Brief overview. As of 9 June 2020, indirect evidence from other types of viral respiratory infections suggests that zinc may potentially reduce the risk, duration and severity of SARS-CoV-2 infections; particularly for populations at risk of zinc deficiency.

  7. 17 Δεκ 2020 · Excerpt. This guideline covers vitamin D use in the context of COVID-19. It is for adults, young people and children in hospitals and community settings. Vitamin D is important for bone and muscle health. It may also have a role in the body’s immune response to respiratory viruses.