COVID-19 Roman Coronavirus SARS-COV-2 Dieses Elektronenmikroskop-Bild zeigt SARS-COV-2, auch bekannt als 2019-nCoV, das Virus, das COVID-19-isoliert von einem Patienten in den US-Virus-Partikeln verursacht, zeigt, dass es von der Oberfläche der im Labor kultivierten Zellen abstammt. Die Stacheln am äußeren Rand der Viruspartikel geben Coronaviren ihren Namen, kronenartig. Gutschrift: NIAID-RML
6120 x 4780 px | 51,8 x 40,5 cm | 20,4 x 15,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
26. Februar 2020
Ort:
USA
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a virus closely related to the SARS virus.The disease is the cause of the 2019–20 coronavirus outbreak. It is primarily spread between people by small droplets from infected individuals when they breathe or cough. Time from exposure to onset of symptoms is generally between 2 and 14 days. Hand washing, maintaining distance from people who are coughing, and not touching one's face is recommended to prevent the disease. It is recommended to cover one's nose and mouth with a bent elbow when coughing. People may have few symptoms or develop fever, cough, and shortness of breath.Cases can progress to pneumonia and multi-organ failure. There is no vaccine or specific antiviral treatment, with management involving treatment of symptoms, supportive care, and experimental measures. The case fatality rate is estimated at between 1% and 3%. The World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommend those who suspect that they are carrying the virus wear a surgical face mask and seek medical advice by calling a doctor rather than directly visiting a clinic in person. Masks are also recommended for those who are taking care of someone with a suspected infection. Masks are not recommended for the general public. The WHO has declared the 2019–20 coronavirus outbreak to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).[27][28] While as of 19 February 2020, only Mainland China was listed as an area with known ongoing community spread of the disease, by 28 February 2020, other countries including Italy and Iran were included in the list.