Author: Tahmasebi, Safa; Khosh, Elnaz; Esmaeilzadeh, Abdolreza
Title: The outlook for diagnostic purposes of the 2019â€novel coronavirus disease Cord-id: d7g5xnq9 Document date: 2020_5_26
ID: d7g5xnq9
Snippet: At the end of December 2019, a novel acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoV2) appeared as the third unheard of outbreak of human coronavirus infection in the 21st century. First, in Wuhan, China, the novel SARSâ€CoV2 was named by the World Health Organization (WHO), as 2019â€nCOV (COVIDâ€19), and spread extremely all over the world. SARSâ€CoV2 is transmitted to individuals by humanâ€toâ€human transmission leading to severe viral pneumonia and respiratory system injury. SARSâ€
Document: At the end of December 2019, a novel acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoV2) appeared as the third unheard of outbreak of human coronavirus infection in the 21st century. First, in Wuhan, China, the novel SARSâ€CoV2 was named by the World Health Organization (WHO), as 2019â€nCOV (COVIDâ€19), and spread extremely all over the world. SARSâ€CoV2 is transmitted to individuals by humanâ€toâ€human transmission leading to severe viral pneumonia and respiratory system injury. SARSâ€CoV2 elicits infections from the common cold to severe conditions accompanied by lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and other organ destruction. There is a possibility of virus transmission from asymptomatic cases as active carriers, in addition to symptomatic ones, which is a crucial crisis of COVIDâ€19 that should be considered. Hence, paying more attention to the accurate and immediate diagnosis of suspected and infected cases can be a great help in preventing the rapid spread of the virus, improving the disease prognosis, and controlling the pandemic. In this review, we provide a comprehensive and upâ€toâ€date overview of the different types of Clinical and Paraâ€clinical diagnostic methods and their practical features, which can help understand better the applications and capacities of various diagnostic approaches for COVIDâ€19 infected cases.
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