From animal to man: emerging microorganism: novel coronavirus: Covid 19: from Wuhan to the world, a debilitating pandemic

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37387/ipc.v10i1.276

Keywords:

Coronavirus, SARS CoV-19, Immune system, Isolation

Abstract

At the end of 2019, a new viral pathogen SARS CoV-19, a new strain of Coronavirus, was recognized in Wuhan, China, declared a Pandemic by 2020. This pandemic's scope and the ultimate effect are currently unclear as the situation is rapidly evolving. Its rapid transmission suggests the primary mode of human-to-human transmission. With more than 144,900 infected and nearly 5,400 dead as of March 14, 2020, COVID-19 has spread to more than 110 countries. The impact of Coronavirus is a reminder that the immune system is a complex series of defenses of many things. The trajectory of this pandemic is impossible to predict; effective response requires rapid action from the point of view of classical public health strategies for the timely development and implementation of effective countermeasures. Containment measures, isolations, masks, and strict sanitary measures such as hand washing are basic to stop the spread of the virus

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Author Biography

Alexis De La Cruz

Docente e investigador del Centro Regional Universitario de Azuero Panamá, Herrera, Chitré, Llano Bonito

Published

2022-01-11

How to Cite

De La Cruz, A. (2022). From animal to man: emerging microorganism: novel coronavirus: Covid 19: from Wuhan to the world, a debilitating pandemic. Investigación Y Pensamiento Crítico, 10(1), 59–63. https://doi.org/10.37387/ipc.v10i1.276