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COVID-19 transmission, vulnerability, persistence and nanotherapy: a review

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 2773-2787

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10311-021-01229-4

Keywords

Coronavirus; SARS-CoV-2; Water; Wastewater; Health care center; Nanotechnology

Funding

  1. Institute of Research and Consulting Studies at King Khalid University (KKU), Abha-Asir [36-72-S-2020]
  2. Institute of Research and Consulting Studies at Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [36-72-S-2020]
  3. Tehran University of Medical Sciences

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This passage explains the relationship between the new coronavirus that emerged at the end of 2019 and the SARS and MERS viruses in 2002 and 2012, comparing their infectivity and virulence, as well as research on healthcare workers, coronaviruses on surfaces and in wastewater, and measures to prevent spread.
End 2019, the zoonotic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), named COVID-19 for coronavirus disease 2019, is the third adaptation of a contagious virus following the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus in 2002, SARS-CoV, and the Middle East respiratory syndrome virus in 2012, MERS-CoV. COVID-19 is highly infectious and virulent compared to previous outbreaks. We review sources, contagious routes, preventive measures, pandemic, outbreak, epidemiology of SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 from 2002 to 2020 using a Medline search. We discuss the chronology of the three coronaviruses, the vulnerability of healthcare workers, coronaviruses on surface and in wastewater, diagnostics and cures, and measures to prevent spreading.

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