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د.أمل بنت علي الموسى /احياء دقيقة/فطريات

Associate Professor

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كلية العلوم
كلية العلوم /الدور الثالث /م 195
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Journal Article
2021

REVIEW OF THE HISTORY OF THE CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019

The coronavirus (CoV) family has many more pathological causes for humans and animals. CoV disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread very rapidly
worldwide is endemic, was first identified, isolated from pneumonia, and sourced to Wuhan is located in central China in 2019. The last reports have
proposed that severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated CoV (SARS-CoV) deems altered CoV from bat source that came to many people as a due
of zoonosis relocation. CoV was treated as a simple non-fatal virus until 2002, then started showing deaths SARS-CoV-1 from 2003 at a rate of 9.6%,
in 2004, the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization (WHO) declared of emergency. Middle East respiratory syndrome CoV
has been discovered in dromedaries and has continued to kill humans since 2012, and the WHO was confirmed by the Chinese government of several
cases of pneumonia by the end of 2019 and these cases were related to the Seafood Market in Huanan, 2020, was the COVID-19 pandemic, this virus
was able to spread rapidly among people in most countries of the world, which made the proportion of mortality is rising very alarmingly. Therefore,
all states must be careful and take precautionary measures to avoid infection. In this article, we review the origin of CoVs, their global transmission
map, and their path of entry into humans.

Publication Work Type
مقالة علمية
Publisher Name
Innovare Journal of Science
Publishing City
INDIA
Volume Number
9
Magazine \ Newspaper
Innovare Journal of Science
Pages
1-3
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