An updated review on etiopathogenesis ofcorona virus

Authors

  • Timothy.P. Aniyan 2nd yearPharm.D Department of Pharmacy Practice, Gautham College of Pharmacy, RT Nagar , Bangalore , Karnataka, India
  • Shashank J 2nd yearPharm.D Department of Pharmacy Practice, Gautham College of Pharmacy, RT Nagar , Bangalore , Karnataka, India
  • Mekkanti Manasa Rekha Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Gautham College of Pharmacy,RT Nagar , Bangalore , Karnataka, India
  • Rinku Mathappan Principal, Department of Pharmacognosy, Gautham College of Pharmacy, R.T Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37022/jpmhs.v3i4.32

Keywords:

Corona Virus, Nucleocapsid, SARS-COV2, RNA viruses

Abstract

Corona Virus disease is a contagious disease that the new generation is always hearing about. It is an infectious disease caused by newly discovered coronavirus namely, SARS-COV. At first, this virus primarily targets the respiratory systems. These viruses spread through droplets of saliva or discharge from nose, sneezes, or coughs. The origin of this disease is from Wuhan City, China. Scientists discovered that this is the virus having the largest RNA Genome amongst RNA viruses. Day by day it is spreading and making clusters

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Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

Aniyan, T., S. . J, M. R. Mekkanti, and R. Mathappan. “An Updated Review on Etiopathogenesis Ofcorona Virus”. UPI Journal of Pharmaceutical, Medical and Health Sciences, vol. 3, no. 4, Dec. 2020, pp. 01-04, doi:10.37022/jpmhs.v3i4.32.

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