The 21st century disaster : The COVID-19 epidemiology, risk factors and control

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The 21st century will be indelible in the world as ruin of the outbreak of COVID-19 was arose in Wuhan, China has now spread all over the world, up to August 2020. This study was based on the factors affecting the epidemiology of this virus in human societies of global concern. We studied the articles published in journals on various aspects of nCoVID19. The Wikipedia and WHO situation reports have also been searched out for related information. Outcomes were followed up until 2020. The COVID-19 is a virus with pandemic potential which may continue to cause regular infection in human. The pandemic outbreak of COVID-19 threatened public health across the globe in form of system as reflected in the shape of emergency. Approximately 21 million humans are infected and 759,400 have lost their lives till 2020 in all over the world. We have described epidemiological features, reservoirs, transmission, incubation period, rate of fatality, management including recent clinical chemotherapeutic approach and preventive measurements and masses which are at risk of COVID19. This virus causes viral pneumonia when it attacks on respiratory system and multiple failure which can leads to life threatening complications. It is believed to be zoonotic importance although it is not clear from which animal and how it is transmitted. Zoonotic transmission of COVID-19 has not yet known by science. The current study will help to establish a baseline for early effective control of this rapidly spreading severe viral illness. The available data on COVID-19 indicates that older males with comorbidities would have been more infected, which can result in severe respiratory complications. Implementation of preventive measurements, investigation of proper chemotherapeutics and detection of cross species transmission agents must be ensured.

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E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2023

Erschienen:

2023

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:35

Enthalten in:

Journal of King Saud University. Science - 35(2023), 4 vom: 20. Juni, Seite 102603

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Khan, Wali [VerfasserIn]
Ahmad, Umair [VerfasserIn]
Ali, Muhammad [VerfasserIn]
Masood, Zubia [VerfasserIn]
Sarwar, Sumaira [VerfasserIn]
Hamidullah [VerfasserIn]
Sabir, Maimoona [VerfasserIn]
Rafiq, Nasim [VerfasserIn]
Kabir, Muhammad [VerfasserIn]
Al-Misned, Fahad A [VerfasserIn]
Ahmed, Dawood [VerfasserIn]
De Los Ríos Escalante, Prios [VerfasserIn]
El-Serehy, Hamed A [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

COVID-19
Global health disaster
Journal Article
Pandemic outbreak
Respiratory infections
Viral infections

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Date Revised 30.05.2023

published: Print-Electronic

Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE

doi:

10.1016/j.jksus.2023.102603

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM353508764