Asymptomatic Coronavirus infections

Authors

  • Fatima Khader Ahmed Khadir Al-Farabi University College Collage of Science Department of Biology
  • Narmeen Satar Ali Hmood University of Anbar Collage of Science Department of Biology
  • Ali Mustafa Jabur Hussein Department of Biology/Ecology College of Science / University of Babylon
  • Hassnein Madlol saad Mseir Al-muthanna university college of science Department of Biology
  • Haider Mohammed Kafala Suhail Wasit University College of Science Department of biology

Keywords:

Asymptomatic, Coronavirus infections, COVID-19

Abstract

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the emergence of viral diseases represents a serious public health risk, and as the pandemic of the novel coronavirus has been developed, an increasing number of asymptomatic patients have been found, causing worldwide anxiety. This study aimed to detect the role of asymptomatic people in transmission and spread of disease. The reviewed studies around the world showed considerable variations in proportion of asymptomatic COVID-19 cases among different groups (children, pregnant women, elderly, others). Most of the studies confirmed the important role of these cases in COVID19 transmission and as a result, the importance of quantification of asymptomatic infections as it is fundamental for effective public health responses to prevent and control the outbreaks

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2024-07-20

How to Cite

Fatima Khader Ahmed Khadir, Narmeen Satar Ali Hmood, Ali Mustafa Jabur Hussein, Hassnein Madlol saad Mseir, & Haider Mohammed Kafala Suhail. (2024). Asymptomatic Coronavirus infections. Eurasian Journal of Research, Development and Innovation, 34, 476–485. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejrdi/article/view/6259

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