Similarities & Correspondences of novel coronavirus (CoV), SARS and MERS in KSA
Autor: | Mohammed Babikir, Mahmoud E. Eltagani, Motasim A. Alatieh, Khaled Alawam, Dalia M Mohsen, Shafee M Nasour, Mohammed H Fagir, Dalia K. El Dein |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
viruses 030106 microbiology virus diseases Outbreak medicine.disease_cause medicine.disease 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Geography Preparedness Pandemic medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Medical emergency Risk assessment Medical science Coronavirus |
Zdroj: | IP International Journal of Medical Microbiology and Tropical Diseases. 6:75-82 |
ISSN: | 2581-4761 2581-4753 |
DOI: | 10.18231/j.ijmmtd.2020.016 |
Popis: | Objectives: There is an existing outbreak of a Novel coronavirus (CoV), pandemics, which discovered from Wuhan in China and has now spread to more countries Accordingly, to provide an impression of the major deadly three coronaviruses and recognize areas for improvement of future action plans preparedness, as well as provide risk assessment plan for stopping their spread and implementing learned lessons from the coronavirus outbreaks. Materials and Methods: Transparency, Preparedness, and sharing of information are crucial to risk assessments by Utilizing an inclusive review of literature, Comparisons between the information obtained regarding clinical signs, treatment and diagnosis, spread, prevention measures and risk factors for (MERS) (SARS) and (CoV) were made. Results: Insufficient risk assessment concerning the urgency of the situation, led to the fast spread of (CoV) throughout China. (CoV) has spread more quickly compared with SARS and MERS. Due to its worldwide spread. Conclusions: The new study accomplished that we cannot learn a lot from the two previous epidemics of corona infection and were ill-prepared to deal with the (CoV) pandemic. Upcoming studies should challenge to report the uses and implications of internet of technologies for tracking the spread of infection. Keywords: KSA MERS, SARS, Novel Coronavirus, Wuhan, Virological diagnosis. |
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