Could Selenium Supplementation Prevent COVID-19? A Comprehensive Review of Available Studies

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The purpose of this review is to systematically examine the scientific evidence investigating selenium’s relationship with COVID-19, aiming to support, or refute, the growing hypothesis that supplementation could prevent COVID-19 etiopathogenesis. In fact, immediately after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, several speculative reviews suggested that selenium supplementation in the general population could act as a silver bullet to limit or even prevent the disease. Instead, a deep reading of the scientific reports on selenium and COVID-19 that are available to date supports neither the specific role of selenium in COVID-19 severity, nor the role of its supplementation in the prevention disease onset, nor its etiology.

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Ambra, R., Melloni, S., & Venneria, E. (2023, May 1). Could Selenium Supplementation Prevent COVID-19? A Comprehensive Review of Available Studies. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28104130

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