Özdemir, Öner. “Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): Diagnosis and Management.” Erciyes Medical Journal / Erciyes Tip Dergisi, vol. 42, no. 3, Sept. 2020, pp. 242–247. EBSCOhost, doi:10.14744/etd.2020.63904.
This article that I find goes into depth on how covid-19 works there are different strains of Covid-19 the one that seems to only goes for humans and other mammals is called COVS a- and b- all forms of Covid-19 shares a good amount of DNA with SARS that is where we get the respiratory symptoms from. But there is one strain of Covid-19 that holds 95% bat DNA Its called SARS-CoV-2 this is the other strain of Covid-19 that attacks humans and mammals and is highly resisted to the medicine we use so far. But bats weren’t the only animals to have covid-19 snakes and other animals I think this helped contribute to why covid-19 is so strong and hard to fight off. The drugs they use to somewhat treat covid-19 used in Russia and china is called Arbidol it is a anti viral medicine it doesn’t work that well only help weakening the symptoms only a little bit its not a effective way of treating the virus but its better than nothing.
“Human CoVs consists of α- CoVs (229E and NL63), β- CoVs (OC43 and HKU1), the Middle East respiratory
syndrome-related coronavirus (MERS-CoV), and SARS-CoV (5). The genomic and phylogenic analysis showed
that the CoV causing COVID-19 is a β- CoV in the identical subgenus as the SARS virus, but in a different clade
(5). On 7th January, the virus was recognized as a CoV that had >95% homology with the bat CoV and >70%” The reason why I picked these lines from the article is because it helps give us a better idea on why covid-19 is so hard to cure and get rid of. One because there are many different strains of Covid-19 each similar but a little different it makes you wonder if you find the cure for one strain will it kill and affect the other strains and it shows how resist this virus is.
Eric,
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