Selected article for: "acute respiratory syndrome and MERS Middle east respiratory syndrome"

Author: Lorenzo Pellis; Francesca Scarabel; Helena B Stage; Christopher E Overton; Lauren H K Chappell; Katrina A Lythgoe; Elizabeth Fearon; Emma Bennett; Jacob Curran-Sebastian; Rajenki Das; Martyn Fyles; Hugo Lewkowicz; Xiaoxi Pang; Bindu Vekaria; Luke Webb; Thomas A House; Ian Hall
Title: Challenges in control of Covid-19: short doubling time and long delay to effect of interventions
  • Document date: 2020_4_15
  • ID: k5q07y4b_1
    Snippet: In December 2019, a cluster of unexplained pneumonia cases in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province in the People's Republic of China, rapidly progressed into a large-scale outbreak, and a global pandemic by 11 March 2020, as declared by the World Health Organisation [1]. The disease caused by this highly contagious infection has since been named COVID-19, and is caused by a single-stranded RNA coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) similar to the pathogen resp.....
    Document: In December 2019, a cluster of unexplained pneumonia cases in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province in the People's Republic of China, rapidly progressed into a large-scale outbreak, and a global pandemic by 11 March 2020, as declared by the World Health Organisation [1]. The disease caused by this highly contagious infection has since been named COVID-19, and is caused by a single-stranded RNA coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) similar to the pathogen responsible for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) [2] . As of 29 March 2020, 657,140 confirmed cases and 29,957 deaths have been reported in nearly 200 countries and territories globally [3] .

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