COVID19: A REVIEW
Malavi R. Bhavsar* and Urmila R.Gavali
Abstract
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an enveloped RNA virus that is diversely
found in humans and wildlife. A total of six species have been
identified to cause disease in humans. They are known to infect the
neurological, respiratory, enteric, and hepatic systems. The past few
decades have seen endemic outbreaks in the form of Middle East
respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and severe acute
respiratory syndrome related coronavirus (SARS-CoV). Yet again, we
see the emergence of another outbreak due to a new strain called the
SARS-CoV-2 virus. The most recent outbreak initially presented as
pneumonia of unknown etiology in a cluster of patients in Wuhan,
China. The epicenter of infection was linked to seafood and exotic animal wholesale markets
in the city. SARS-CoV-2 is highly contagious and has resulted in a rapid pandemic of
COVID-19. As the number of cases continues to rise, it is clear that these viruses pose a
threat to public health. This review will introduce a general overview of coronavirus and
describe the clinical features, evaluation, and treatment of COVID-19 patients. It will also
provide a means to raise awareness among primary and secondary healthcare providers
during the current pandemic.
Keywords: Corona virus, pandemic, MERS, SARS.
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