‘Multi-Organ Exhibition Of Covid-19 ’

Authors

  • Madhura Dhopavkar , Grishma Dhingra , Praful Patil

Abstract

The 2019 Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Epidemic Broke Out With The Outbreak Of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (Sars-Cov2) In Wuhan, China, In December 2019. Covid-19 Has Created A Public Health Risk Worldwide. The Disease Covid-19 Has Been Called A Pandemic By The World Health Organization (Who), Which Affects The Human Respiratory System And Other Body Systems. In-Depth Knowledge Of Covid-19 And Its Specific Features Is Urgently Needed. Covid-19 Is Found To Be A Low Respiratory Disease That Is Spread By Airborne Droplets, But Emerging Evidence Suggests That Infected People Are More Susceptible To Organ Involvement. Scientists Are Trying To Find Out How Covid-19 Compares And Differs From Servant Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (Sars-Cov) At The Genetic And Genomic Levels Between The Ongoing Covid-19 Outbreak. Covid-19 Virus, Such As Sars-Cov, Has Been Shown To Infect Cells With The Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 (Ace2) Receptor. The Most Serious Form Of The Disease Is Lung Involvement. Cardiovascular Problems, Stomach Problems, And Hematological Problems Also Occur More Frequently. More Than A Third Of Infected People Suffer From Various Neurological Symptoms That Affect The Central Nervous System, Musculoskeletal System, And Skeletal Muscle, According To A New Study. The Covid-19 System Affects The Skin, Kidneys, Liver And Endocrine System. This Page Provides A Complete Description Of The Specific Features Of Covid-19.

Published

2021-07-21

How to Cite

Madhura Dhopavkar , Grishma Dhingra , Praful Patil. (2021). ‘Multi-Organ Exhibition Of Covid-19 ’. Drugs and Cell Therapies in Hematology, 10(1), 867–878. Retrieved from http://dcth.org/index.php/journal/article/view/176

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