A Literature Review on the Epidemiology, Virology, Clinical Characteristics, Prevention and Treatment of Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)

V. Ranaei, Z. Pilevar, L. Hassani, A. Madani
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a public health emergency of international concern for the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). This study aimed to review the findings of recent published literature to provide researchers with information regarding the current biggest global health threat of 2019-nCoV pandemic on the basis of previous coronaviruses. To do so, this study attempted to review the available online data on biological nature of 2019-nCoV compared to previous coronaviruses. Additionally, the epidemiology, susceptible population, transmission routes, clinical characteristics, and medications for 2019-nCoV were reviewed. In this article, after an introduction to the subject and characterization of coronavirus, we considered the experiences and lessons learned from previous outbreaks to review the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, prevention, and medications of 2019-nCov disease. There are three main routes for transmission of 2019-nCoV including close contact to infected cases, aerosol, and touch transmissions. This newfound virus can be transmitted from asymptomatic patients or from infected cases with symptoms ranging from a flu-like to severe respiratory syndrome. Currently, there are no 100% approved therapeutic drugs and vaccination for this disease. In conclusion, given that development of vaccine for 2019-nCoV requires close collaboration of vaccine manufacturers and biotechnology companies, which takes a long period for production of vaccine, implementation of prevention and controlling measures based on the current available information about the subject is the best measure to control the spread of the virus.
新型冠状病毒(2019-nCoV)流行病学、病毒学、临床特点及防治文献综述
世界卫生组织(世卫组织)就新型冠状病毒(2019-nCoV)爆发发布了国际关注的突发公共卫生事件。本研究旨在回顾近期发表的文献,在以往冠状病毒的基础上,为研究人员提供有关当前最大的全球健康威胁——2019-nCoV流行病的信息。为此,本研究试图审查与以前的冠状病毒相比,2019-nCoV生物学性质的现有在线数据。综述了2019-nCoV的流行病学、易感人群、传播途径、临床特征和药物使用情况。本文在介绍冠状病毒的主题和特征后,结合以往疫情的经验教训,对2019-nCov疾病的流行病学、临床特征、预防和药物治疗进行了综述。新型冠状病毒的传播途径主要有三种,即密切接触、气溶胶传播和接触传播。这种新发现的病毒可从无症状患者或从具有流感样症状到严重呼吸道综合征等症状的感染病例中传播。目前,针对这种疾病还没有100%获得批准的治疗药物和疫苗。综上所述,2019-nCoV疫苗的研制需要疫苗生产企业和生物技术企业密切合作,疫苗生产周期较长,根据现有信息实施防控措施是控制病毒传播的最佳措施。
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