Covid-19 Lung Infection

Coronaviruses are a group of viruses belonging to the family of Coronaviridae, which infect both animals and humans. Human coronaviruses can cause mild disease similar to a common cold, while others cause more severe disease (such as MERS - Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and SARS – Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). A new coronavirus that previously has not been identified in humans emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019.Coronaviruses are a group of viruses belonging to the family of Coronaviridae, which infect both animals and humans. Human coronaviruses can cause mild disease similar to a common cold, while others cause more severe disease (such as MERS - Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and SARS – Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). A new coronavirus that previously has not been identified in humans emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019.
Signs and symptoms include respiratory symptoms and include fever, cough and shortness of breath. In more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome and sometimes death. Standard recommendations to prevent the spread of COVID-19 include frequent cleaning of hands using alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water; covering the nose and mouth with a flexed elbow or disposable tissue when coughing and sneezing; and avoiding close contact with anyone that has a fever and cough.
COVID-19 primarily affects lungs, the lung is an organ which is most commonly affected by COVID-19 and can result in spectrum of adverse effects. However, the SARS-CoV-2 virus can cause devastating effects on your other organs, including the heart and blood vessels, brain, kidney, liver, immune system, stomach and intestines. In case of pneumonia the infection causes initial damage (inflammation) to the small air sacs present in the lungs and makes the lungs to be filed with fluid or puss, making it hard for the patients to breathe. If large percentage of the lung is affected, people struggle to absorb enough oxygen and are admitted to hospital with severe difficulty in breathing.
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