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In December 2019, a new strand of coronavirus first made the jump from animals to the human species. Its source is believed to be an animal market in the Wuhan district of China. This market sold both live and dead animals. It was the first instance of coronavirus since 2002 when another of its strand caused the SARS.
The number of cases of the Coronavirus disease promptly & rapidly multiplied and before Chinese authorities could take any substantial action thousands of cases had already been recorded in Wuhan and its neighbouring regions.
Several countries closely followed with outbreaks of the Coronavirus disease, and soon all the continents except Antarctica were claimed by this new and unknown virus strand. In India, the first case of Coronavirus disease was recorded on 30th January 2020, in Thrissur, Kerala.
Here are some of the most common queries about coronavirus.
Coronavirus is a family of viruses that effectuates illnesses in animals and humans. However, a large number of these viruses are found in animals. In humans, this virus primarily causes respiratory problems.
On 11th February 2020, the World Health Organisation officially christened the disease caused by the new and unknown strip of Coronavirus as Coronavirus Disease 2019 or COVID-19.
It can spread through direct contact with an infected person; through large droplets that land on you when a patient sneezes or coughs in your vicinity; if in contact with a contaminated surface; through aerosols or tiny air particles (below 0.3 microns) carrying the virus; and through a communal spread.
A few symptoms of COVID-19 are:
A handful of these such as dry cough, cold, fever, etc. are common in cases of mild COVID-19 and can be treated with due medical attention at home; however, quarantine is necessary.
On the other hand, if a patient demonstrates breathing difficulties, he/she requires more serious treatment and maybe hospitalisation.
Symptoms of mild COVID-19 are similar to that of winter flu. However, a patient suffering from critical Coronavirus disease demonstrates more serious medical complications such as severe breathing troubles and aches & pains.
Additionally, the mortality rate on account of COVID-19 is higher and more serious compared to winter flu.
The likeliness of a person contracting COVID-19 depends on the following factors:
The preventive measures for coronavirus disease as per WHO and local and national health authorities are:
The incubation period for coronavirus disease can be somewhere in between 1 to 14 days. In most of the cases, patients have exhibited symptoms on the 5th day. However, this period is not conclusive.
Scientists and health experts are yet to pronounce a definitive profile of individuals more likely to catch this disease.
However, as per the cases globally, it could be said that old people and individuals with pre-existing health complications such as cardiac diseases, lung diseases, high blood pressure, or diabetes are more at risk.
Including the most recent COVID-19, a total of 7 viruses from this family have made the jump from animals to humans. While most of these viruses only trigger symptoms like the common cold, a few Coronaviruses have been infamous for more severe respiratory problems such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
A novel disease is new and unknown to global health officials, and its countermeasures have yet not been developed. The new strip of coronavirus caused the novel Coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19.
No, SARS and MERS were caused by SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, whereas the umbrella term by which scientists were defining different versions of this new virus is SARS-CoV 2. This novel virus is a close relative of SARS-CoV but is demonstrating a more aggressive proliferation across the globe.
A communal spread is the proliferation of a virus in a community. The term is used to describe the phenomenon of spreading of a disease in a particular region, town, or city.
Every virus mutates over time; it depends on the strain of a virus. A strip of virus that can effectively replicate and spread apace is considered more aggressive and transforming faster. For instance, from 103 samples of coronavirus studied by Chinese scientists, it was found that there were primarily two strands of it that emerged from animals to humans. These strands were named as S & L. While the former is the ancestral strip, it was only found in 30% of the samples, while the latter was present in 70% of the samples. This result suggests that the L strip is replicating more aggressively; however, whether this strip and its mutations are more deadly is inconclusive at this juncture.
Vaccination is available for this disease. Individuals suffering from COVID-19 or exhibiting its early symptoms need to adopt the preventive measures suggested by global health experts.
People who are severely affected by it, however, need to seek immediate medical attention in hospitals.
As per sources, tests for antiviral medicines and vaccines are underway.
Although its effectiveness to counter COVID-19 is not yet borne by conclusive tests, masks do help in its prevention or postponement.
A surgical or disposable mask is effective to intercept large droplets enter one's mouth or nose; however, it is ineffective against aerosols. An N95 mask is a more efficient variant and can even block aerosols from entering one's respiratory system.
Nevertheless, usage of a mask does not eliminate risks of transmission through eyes or through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects.
Health experts suggest using a mask under the following circumstances:
Other than that, if you are developing symptoms of coronavirus disease, then also you should wear a proper face mask to prevent it from spreading.
Usage of a disposable or surgical face mask:
Usage of an N95 mask:
To prevent contaminating it, you can also add an adjunct layer over it.
Also, if you were in close contact with flu or coronavirus patient or visited one in care, your N95 mask should be discarded.
Coronaviruses are found mainly in animals, some of which make the jump to humans. For instance, MERS-CoV was sourced from dromedary camels and SARS-CoV from civet cats.
Hence, it is possible to contract SARS-CoV 2 or its other versions from an animal source; however, any particular source is not yet confirmed.
Scientists and medical experts have yet not confirmed if the virus spread can vary by seasons, it's best to take care always by taking the necessary precautions.