Open Access Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology (OAJMB)

ISSN: 2576-7771

Review Article

Longevity Prevalence Regarding Covid-19

Authors: Waqas S, Akram M, Khalil T, Octavio C, Mbaye EH, Parmar P, Saeed M, Elkhateeb W* and Daba G

DOI: 10.23880/oajmb-16000225

Abstract

From the time when December 2019, humanity has been in front of a corona virus pandemic caused by seafood demand from Wuhan, China. The disease was given the name neonatal corona virus (n-CoV), with bats were identified as the solution's pool. The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) ailment quickly spread throughout China and the rest of the globe, eventually becoming a pandemic through a growing figure of cases with a elevated death speed. After preventing the virus from spreading, China reacted with lockdowns and subsequently stringent control measures. The use of need over specific immunizations previously impeded treatment for the most severe patients. Vaccine development or manufacture is a time-consuming procedure that can only be carried out with worldwide cooperation. In terms of antiviral and antibiotic medications, many supporting treatment options arose to the proper surface in imitation fixtures. An increased death rate was verified in mature, gentleman, and resistance-covered up patients among co-morbidities. A quick recovery can be aided by health literacy, a strong immune system, enough blood fractions of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH) D, and a healthy lifestyle. According to the booth, the antibiotic blockage demands were met by enhancing the current technology antimicrobials rather than educating nosocomial infections for outlook occurrences. Plant-biosynthesis on nanoparticles with antiseptics can also aid in the fight against resistance and lift rate.COVID-19 prevalence may be negatively associated to BCG vaccination, humidity, malaria endemicity and later dead heat, but not immediately with latitude. Recommendations are closely adhered to in order to cover the COVID-19 coverage area.

Keywords: Longevity; COVID-19; Coronavirus

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