MECHANISM OF COVID-19 INDUCED RESPIRATORY FAILURE, IT’S EFFECTS ON OTHER ORGAN SYSTEMS IN HUMANS
G. Nagendra Babu, Bhanu Pratap Singh*, Aditya Anand and Shubhankar Anand
ABSTRACT
COVIDS are a group of encompassed infections with positive sense,
non fragmented, single abandoned RNA genomes. The subgroups of
COVID family are alpha (α), beta (β), gamma (γ) and delta (δ)
COVID. The ICTV named the infection as SARS-CoV-2, a gathering
of virologists in China proposed renaming SARS-CoV-2 as human
COVID 2019 (HCoV-19), taking into account that such a name would
perceive the infection from SARS-CoV and keep it consistent with the
WHO name of the malady it causes, Coronavirus. SARS-CoV-2 was
accounted for to be an individual from the β gathering of COVIDs. All
out six HCoVs are recognized in particular HCoV-229E, NL63, OC43,
HKU1, SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. But SARS-CoV AND MERSCoV
other output cause dangerous pneumonia and bronchiolitis particularly in old, kids and
immunocompromised patients by acting on lungs. Apart from, these additionally act on
several other organ systems i.e. heart, GI, liver, and brain which cause exacerbation of
infections related to particular organ system and exacerbate the disease condition. In this
study we focusing on the mechanism by which SARS-CoV causes the respiratory failure and
its effect on several other organ systems of human.
Keywords: SARS-CoV, organ systems, respiratory failure.
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