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Abstract

A REVIEW OF CORONA VIRUS (COVID-19)

Apurva Dattatray Nawadkar*

ABSTRACT

The outbreak of Corona virus Disease-2019(COVIDE-19) Challenges the public with a new global health crisis. When Covide-19 appeared on the human seafood market in Wuhan, South China, in December 2019 and spread rapidly throughout the world, the virus infection was declared an international public health emergency by the world public health organisation (WHO). Here we summarize existing data on clinical features to direct future COVIDE-19. We Extracted data from different Research Report, WHO guidelines and other articles. It’s important to notify that new data are almost updating concerning clinical symptoms, diagnosis, treatment approaches and results covide-19 at every hours. The most common COVIDE-19 symptoms are fever, dry cough and tiredness breathlessness, fatigue. The disease is mild in most people; it may progress to pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and multi organ dysfunction. This disease generally treated by using antiviral drugs, immune system and oxygen therapy. The potential cases must be detected as soon as possible and isolate the suspected people from the confirmed cases of COVID-19, to prevent the potential transmission of infection to other patients and health care staff.

Keywords: COVID-19, Respiratory syndrome, symptoms, treatment, SARAS.


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