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How to Evaluate Viral Transmission in Enclosed Areas. Medical Geology saving places from Covid-19

Journal: Journal of Bioscience & Biomedical Engineering (Vol.1, No. 1)

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Page : 1-8

Keywords : Covid-19; Viral Transmission (VT); Certificate; Medical Geology¸ Closed Space;

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Abstract

The new coronavirus, formed a clade within the subgenus Orthocoronavirinae, sarbecovirus subfamily. The first time these cases were published they were classified as “pneumonia of unknown etiology.” The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local CDCs organized an intensive outbreak investigation program. The etiology of this illness is now attributed to a novel virus belonging to the coronavirus (CoV) family, Covid-19. The pandemic caused by a novel virus strain Covid-19, approaches 7,734,000 cases with 429,000 fatalities in 215 countries worldwide. Moreover, a solid second wave in some countries, in cases exceeding the first, ensures that from the clinical range details of the 2J B Bio Engine; 2020 www.unisciencepub.com Volume 1 | Issue 1 disease, new diagnostics, prevention and treatment strategies remain in the process of development. Unfortunately, for future epidemics insufficient research leading up to purported species-species viral transmission (VT) is disastrous. What we know is VT are more frequently episodic, yet always assume a systemic closed biology. However, this may be a faulty discipline assumption since the increasing episodic nature of viral transmission bears scrutiny on potential physiographicclimactic links.

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