2021
DOI: 10.48087/bjmsra.2021.8110
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COVID-19 : histoire, pathogenèse et réponse immunitaire de l'hôte

Abstract: By the end of 2019, pneumonia of unknown etiology occurred in Wuhan, China. Local hospitals started receiving patients presenting symptoms like dry cough, fatigue, and breathing difficulties, most of these patients were linked to the Huanan seafood market, Wuhan, China. The pandemic was afterward confirmed to be associated with a novel coronavirus. The virus spread quickly from Wuhan to other provinces of China, then from china to the rest of the world causing thereby one of the most brutal pandemics in the wo… Show more

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“…The amount and length of exposure, the implementation of preventative measures, and individual characteristics all affect the risk of COVID-19 transfer from one person to another. 1 , 2 COVID-19 spreads via respiratory droplets, close contact with infected individuals, secretions, saliva, and respiratory droplets produced when an infected person talks, sneezes, or coughs. Vaccines are effective and economical, and public health measures against infectious diseases help people develop immunity to a particular disease by stimulating their immune systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount and length of exposure, the implementation of preventative measures, and individual characteristics all affect the risk of COVID-19 transfer from one person to another. 1 , 2 COVID-19 spreads via respiratory droplets, close contact with infected individuals, secretions, saliva, and respiratory droplets produced when an infected person talks, sneezes, or coughs. Vaccines are effective and economical, and public health measures against infectious diseases help people develop immunity to a particular disease by stimulating their immune systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%