Corona virus : what you need to know about the global pandemic / Swapneil Parik, Maherra Desai and Rajesh Parikh
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- 9780143451303
- 616.0194 PAR-S
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616.01 KAN-R Ananthanarayan and Paniker's textbook of microbiology / | 616.01 KHU-A Practical bacteriology / | 616.01 KOK-C Pharmaceutical microbiology : principles and applications / | 616.0194 PAR-S Corona virus : what you need to know about the global pandemic / | 616.025 ABH-K Emergency medicine : best practices at CMC (EMAC) / | 616.025 LEV-M The Washington manual of emergency medicine / | 616.027 NOL-J Genetic engineering of mesenchymal stem cells / |
On the eve of 31 December 2019, as the world celebrated the start of a new decade, the province of Wuhan alerted the World Health Organization of several 'flu-like' cases. Less than a week later, a novel coronavirus, was identified. In February, the disease it caused was named COVID-19. Even now, as the global infection rate crosses 1,00,000 and the death toll surpasses 3000, we are yet to understand the threat posed by this new coronavirus. There is no vaccination to prevent it, and no antiviral to cure the sick. While high numbers are being reported daily, agencies may still be unaware of many cases. The symptoms of Coronavirus are dangerously similar to that of the common flu: fever, coughing, breathlessness, tiredness, headache and muscle pain. But in India, that has such a high population density, we will have to do more than just stick to Namaste to greet each other. It seems that a crippling pandemic is inevitable. While some of us may find it easier to resign ourselves to fate, what we need most right now is credible and comprehensive information from professionals that can help us understand what the Coronavirus is, and how we can prepare and protect ourselves against it. This is the first book that addresses the history, evolution, facts and myths around the pandemic. The Coronavirus is a timely must-read for everyone keen on understanding its impact and fallout.
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