Author: Kin, Nathalie; Vabret, Astrid
Title: Les infections à coronavirus humains Cord-id: wg7cpimw Document date: 2016_12_26
ID: wg7cpimw
Snippet: Human coronaviruses (HCoV) are single strand RNA viruses. To date, there are four so-called « classical » or « novel » HCoVs, characterized by a winter circulation. These coronaviruses are responsible for mild respiratory infection in general population. However, HCoVs are associated to more severe respiratory tract infection among susceptible population. Indeed, HCoVs account for 2 to 7% of hospitalizations due to a respiratory infection, particularly among children, immunocompromised or el
Document: Human coronaviruses (HCoV) are single strand RNA viruses. To date, there are four so-called « classical » or « novel » HCoVs, characterized by a winter circulation. These coronaviruses are responsible for mild respiratory infection in general population. However, HCoVs are associated to more severe respiratory tract infection among susceptible population. Indeed, HCoVs account for 2 to 7% of hospitalizations due to a respiratory infection, particularly among children, immunocompromised or elderly people. Thereby, HCoVs are included in the panel of respiratory viruses detected in routine using molecular biology tools. These four circulating HCoVs have to be distinguished from the two emerging HCoVs: SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. These later are associated to a more severe respiratory infection and differ from other HCoVs by their increased epidemic potential, their more important health impact, and their atypical circulation. Such as paramyxoviruses and Influenza viruses, coronaviruses have to be monitored due to their associated risk of emergence in human population from animal reservoirs.
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