In the current work, we discovered and analyzed the epidemiological paradox between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and malaria in the initial phase of the ongoing pandemic. From the analysis of distribution data, the endemic presence of malaria seems to protect some populations from COVID-19 outbreak, particularly in the least developed countries. In this sense, molecular and genetic variations associated with malaria (e.g., in ACE2) might play a protective role against coronavirus infection. Moreover, the mechanism of action of some antimalarial drugs, e.g., the antiviral function, suggests their potential role in the chemoprophylaxis of coronavirus epidemics, despite possible adverse effects (e.g., retinal toxicity). All these data provide important insights to understand the spreading mechanisms of COVID-19, and to direct scientific research toward the study of some currently available medications.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, coronavirus disease, ACE-2 receptor, malaria, Antimalarials, epidemiological paradox, 【초록키워드】 Coronavirus infection, ACE2, pandemic, Antiviral, medications, Population, COVID-19 outbreak, Genetic variation, Research, epidemiological, molecular, distribution, mechanism of action, Antimalarial drugs, mechanism, Endemic, Analysis, adverse effect, These data, protective role, coronavirus epidemics, initial, PROTECT, analyzed, retinal toxicity, 【제목키워드】 Stage, paradox,