what is corona
yes hum c h a t bhe kar sakte hai and usme point nahe chaye
Answers
Answer
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.
Most people who fall sick with COVID-19 will experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment.
ohh...
acha...
Answer:
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.
Most people who fall sick with COVID-19 will experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment.
Clinical Presentation
Coronaviruses cause acute, mild upper respiratory infection (common cold).
Structure
Spherical or pleomorphic enveloped particles containing single-stranded (positive-sense) RNA associated with a nucleoprotein within a capsid comprised of matrix protein. The envelope bears club-shaped glycoprotein projections.
Classification
Coronaviruses (and toroviruses) are classified together based on the crown or halo-like appearance of the envelope glycoproteins, and characteristic features of chemistry and replication. Most human coronaviruses fall into one of two serotypes: OC43-like and 229E-like.
Multiplication
The virus enters the host cell, and the uncoated genome is transcribed and translated. The mRNAs form a unique “nested set” sharing a common 3′ end. New virions form by budding from host cell membranes.
Pathogenesis
Transmission is usually via airborne droplets to the nasal mucosa. The virus replicates locally in cells of the ciliated epithelium, causing cell damage and inflammation.
Host Defenses
The appearance of antibody in serum and nasal secretions is followed by the resolution of the infection. Immunity wanes within a year or two.
Epidemiology
Incidence peaks in the winter, taking the form of local epidemics lasting a few weeks or months. The same serotype may return to an area after several years.
Diagnosis
Colds caused by coronaviruses cannot be distinguished clinically from other colds in any one individual. Laboratory diagnosis may be made based on antibody titers in paired sera. The virus is difficult to isolate. Nucleic acid hybridization tests (including PCR) are now being introduced.