Selected article for: "acute respiratory syndrome and infectious population"

Author: Wesley Dattilo; Alcides Castro e Silva; Roger Guevara; Ian MacGregor-Fors; Servio Pontes Ribeiro
Title: COVID-19 most vulnerable Mexican cities lack the public health infrastructure to face the pandemic: a new temporally-explicit model
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: ghh16h43_10
    Snippet: Through history, a number of severe pandemics have shaken humanity without warning (e.g., bulbous plague, smallpox, cholera, Spanish flu). Pandemics are characterized by the spread of an infectious disease that affects a large human population that are not immune to it and have caused millions of human deaths in the past 1,500 years (1, 2) . Currently, the world is facing a new pandemic generated by the new severe acute respiratory syndrome coron.....
    Document: Through history, a number of severe pandemics have shaken humanity without warning (e.g., bulbous plague, smallpox, cholera, Spanish flu). Pandemics are characterized by the spread of an infectious disease that affects a large human population that are not immune to it and have caused millions of human deaths in the past 1,500 years (1, 2) . Currently, the world is facing a new pandemic generated by the new severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the pathogen behind COVID-19. The virus and its related disease were unknown before the December 2019 outbreak of Wuhan (China). By January 30 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 situation as a public health emergency of international concern, and 41 days later, in March 11 2020, declared it as a global level pandemic (3) . By early April, there were 1.5 million worldwide contagion cases and more than 90,000 deaths (4).

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