International Journal of Biochemistry & Physiology (IJBP)

ISSN: 2577-4360

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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome -Possible Sources of Error in Diagnosis and their Validity in the Coronavirus Disease Series

Authors: Aydin S, Karagoz ZK, Ugur K and Aydin S*

DOI: 10.23880/ijbp-16000212

Abstract

Viral diseases (recently monkeypox viral disease) are very common in our era and some viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 threaten humanity by causing a severe acute respiratory syndrome. This disease has been linked to haematological dysfunctions. Spike (S) and Nucleoprotein (N) proteins have been putatively associated with these dysfunctions. There is no currently fully effective detection method and treatment. Therefore, this study highlighted coronavirus disease’s diagnosis and prevention methods (COVID-19), an infectious disease caused by a severe acute respiratory syndrome virus. Because the coronavirus strain of severe acute respiratory syndrome has been threatening humans since 2003 and reappeared in 2019 at the end of 2019, causing many deaths by 2022 under the name coronavirus disease. Because the coronavirus disease rapidly spread across the world due to its high transmissibility and prolonged incubation. Therefore, it seems that SARS coronaviruses in the form of SARS-CoV-3, SARS-CoV-4, etc., will not disappear from our world in the future. Thus, in this study, possible sources of error in diagnosis and their validity that can be used today and in the future in the SARS coronavirus disease series are presented in the light of current information

Keywords: Analytical Error; COVID-19 Disease; RT -PCR; SARS Coronavirus Disease

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