Biochemical Dynamics and Clinical Features of Novel Corona Virus (2019-nCoV)

The novel Corona Virus (nCoV-19) was initially reported in Wuhan, China during December 2019, and later people with nCoV-19 were identified in different parts of the world. Infected people had shown symptoms resembling pneumonia, but about 50% of patients were asymptomatic. The study intended to exa...

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Published inAlternative therapies in health and medicine Vol. 26; no. S2; pp. 50 - 53
Main Authors Nazir, Taha, Nazir, Saeed Ur Rashid, Sultana, Misbah, Taha, Nida, Riaz, Humayun, Islam, Azharul, Rasheed Kayani, Ruqaiya, Manzoor, Saba
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.08.2020
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Summary:The novel Corona Virus (nCoV-19) was initially reported in Wuhan, China during December 2019, and later people with nCoV-19 were identified in different parts of the world. Infected people had shown symptoms resembling pneumonia, but about 50% of patients were asymptomatic. The study intended to examine the data from studies on nCoV-19. The research team performed a literature review, searching relevant literature databases. The sources of data included bioRxiv, medRxiv, Google Scholar, Embase, PsychINFO, WanFang Data and PubMed. The search terms were novel Corona Virus, and nCoV-19 structure. The study took place in the main library of the University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan. The study identified 22 studies that had reported and confirmed over 2000 cases of nCoV-19 by January 26, 2020. The studies found that the virus was transmitted through respiratory droplets. The virus has two serotypes, OC43 and 229E. No specific curative therapy is available for CoVid-19. However, certain precautionary measures may potentially reduce the transmission, including washing hands, using sanitizers frequently, avoiding public gatherings, and quarantining or isolating patients. This virus has spread globally and immunocompromised individuals, and especially older individuals, are at significant risk. Community and healthcare professionals have a positive role to play in controlling the spread of the disease.
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ISSN:1078-6791