How India Fights with COVID-19 Learning from Highly Affected Countries

Autor: Sharma Pooja, Chavda Vishal, Zhai Qing-Zhou, Gupta Ramji, Kala Nidhi, Kumar Vinay, Hassanzadeh Sepideh, Veer Karan, El-Araby Reham, Shah Jigar, Dolatabadi Samaneh, Regulska Magdalena, Sharma Akanksha, E. Al-Rawajfeh Aiman, Raj Shakshi, Ganjloo Sara, Srivastava Neelabh, S. Saini Gurpreet, K. Dubey Sanjay, Ebrahimi Sudabeh, V. Gadetskaya Anastassiya, H. Tarawneh Amer, K. Bharti Sunil, Isaac Samraj Punitha, Malviya Rishabha, Li Xiao-Dong, Sundara Raj Behin, Kumar Sharma Pramod, Kumar Manindra, Basta-Kaim Agnieszka, Trojan Ewa, Szuster-Głuszczak Magdalena, Patel Vimal, Leśkiewicz Monika, Amel Jamehdar Saeid, Al-Itawi Hosam
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Current Signal Transduction Therapy. 16:197-199
ISSN: 1574-3624
DOI: 10.2174/1574362415999200807154418
Popis: It was 11 March 2020 when the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the name COVID-19 for coronavirus disease and also described it as a pandemic. Till that day 118,000 cases were confirmed of pneumonia with breathing problem throughout the world. At the start of New Year when COVID-19 came into knowledge a few days later, the gene sequencing of the virus was revealed. Today the number of confirmed cases is scary, i.e. 9,472,473 in the whole world and 484,236 deaths have been recorded by WHO till 26 June 2020. WHO's global risk assessment is very high [1]. The report is enlightening the lessons learned by India from the highly affected countries.
Databáze: OpenAIRE