Author: Arsath Abbasali Ayubali; Sara Roshini Satheesh
Title: On predicting the novel COVID-19 human infections by using Infectious Disease modelling method in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu during 2020 Document date: 2020_4_7
ID: 660ul4fb_6
Snippet: Previously, several pandemics such as SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), Ebola, HIV/AIDS, pandemic influenza has been reported to be originated in animals which are caused by viruses, and are determined to develop by behavioural, environmental conditions, or socioeconomic fluctuations (Stephen, S Morse., Jonna, A. K. Mazet., Mark, Woolhouse., Colin, R. Parrish., Dennis, Carroll., William, B. Karesh., Carlos, Zambrana-Torrelio., 2012) . The.....
Document: Previously, several pandemics such as SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), Ebola, HIV/AIDS, pandemic influenza has been reported to be originated in animals which are caused by viruses, and are determined to develop by behavioural, environmental conditions, or socioeconomic fluctuations (Stephen, S Morse., Jonna, A. K. Mazet., Mark, Woolhouse., Colin, R. Parrish., Dennis, Carroll., William, B. Karesh., Carlos, Zambrana-Torrelio., 2012) . The 2009 influenza A (H1N1) pandemic was one of the most closely tracked and studied epidemics in history (Manoj, G., Catherine, B., Justin, J., Amra, U., Lucinda, E. J., Matthew, B., 2015) . The source of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) has yet not been identified and proven scientifically though several researches had been conducted for past one decade and more by various research scholars and scientists. Several reports (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, 2020; WHO, 2020) claims that the source of the infection of the COVID-19 comes from wild animals. Indeed, majority of the research works indicate that, it is most analogous to a corona virus family isolated from bats and the transitional host may be pangolin, yet it is still uncertain that which kind of wild animal may be the source.
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