Impact of COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC on sustainable development goals: What we learn from the past and where we are heading?

Muhammad Imran Qureshi, Nohman Khan
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The recent deadly outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (2019-COVID) accompanying human to human spread caused severe human infections.  COVID19 initially encountered at the city of Wuhan in Hubei province in China.  It spread rapidly, and the number of infected people, as well as fatality ratio, increased drastically around the globe. This study aims to identify the historical background of the coronavirus family that is already affected the civilization and animals. This study overviewed the overall literature published on the Coronavirus. The Scopus database is selected to analyse the published literature. The research methodology followed a strict screening process recommended in the PRISMA statement framework (2015) for the screening and quality assessment of systematic literature review. Final 41 studies were included for the systematic literature review. A systematic review of the past literature identified severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS), Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS), bovine Coronavirus, canine Coronavirus and feline Coronavirus are the significant classifications of Coronavirus family discuss in the literature. This study contributes to the literature by providing an elaboration of detailed mapping of the existing literature on the reviews of Coronavirus pandemic that is a more significant challenge for humanity in the current circumstances. Finally, the future of the world after the 2019-COVID is more challenging and vital for understanding in terms of economic and social perspective. Social structures will change the current situation is showing based on literature and reports. The economic recession will be prolonged if the researchers are not able to find the solution for the Coronavirus.
2019冠状病毒病大流行对可持续发展目标的影响:我们从过去吸取了什么教训?我们将向何处去?
最近爆发的致命的新型冠状病毒(2019-COVID)伴随着人际传播,造成了严重的人类感染。covid - 19最初发生在中国湖北省武汉市。它迅速蔓延,感染人数和死亡率在全球范围内急剧增加。这项研究旨在确定已经影响到文明和动物的冠状病毒家族的历史背景。本研究概述了有关冠状病毒的全部文献。选取Scopus数据库对已发表的文献进行分析。研究方法遵循PRISMA声明框架(2015)中推荐的严格筛选过程,用于系统文献综述的筛选和质量评估。最后41项研究被纳入系统文献综述。系统回顾以往文献,发现严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒(SARS)、中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒(MERS)、牛冠状病毒、犬冠状病毒和猫冠状病毒是文献中讨论的冠状病毒科的重要分类。本研究对现有关于冠状病毒大流行评论的文献进行了详细的梳理,从而对文献做出了贡献。冠状病毒大流行是当前环境下人类面临的一个更重大的挑战。最后,2019-COVID之后的世界未来更具挑战性,对于从经济和社会角度进行理解至关重要。根据文献和报道,社会结构将改变现状。如果研究人员不能找到新冠病毒的解决方案,经济衰退将会延长。
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