Corona Virus in whole World
We have To Fight To Save Human Life In Our Beautiful World
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GUJARATI POETRY
પવન પંખી ને પતંગિયા
આવી ને કાનમાં કહી ગયા
ચિંતા નહિ કર મારા મિત્ર
આવા વાઇરસ કેટલાય આવીને ગયા
તું પાછો વરંડે ઝૂલશે
પાછા દરવાજા ખુલશે
નાના નાના બાળકો
મસ્તી થી ઝૂમશે
માનવ ખુબ હોશિયાર છે
ને ઈશ્વર પણ સાથ આપશે
દવા અને દુવાઓ થી
આ કોરોના જરૂર ભાગશે
ફક્ત થોડા દિવસ ધીરજ રાખ
પગ તારો ઘરમાં રાખ
આ ઉપાય બહુ સરળ છે
બસ આટલી સમજ રાખ...
IN ENGLISH POETRY
Wind fan and butterflies
He came in and said in his ear
Don't worry my friend
Many such viruses have come and gone
You will be swinging back
The back door will open
Little children
Will zoom in from the fun
Humans are very smart
God will also be with you
From medicine and links
This will cover the need for corona
Just be patient for a few days
Keep your feet in your house
This remedy is very simple
Just be so understanding
According to 31 march 2020 data of worldometer
Corona virus
Cases: 799,724
Deaths:
38,721
Recovered:
169,989
We are study on this first topic of SYMPTOMS today
Coronavirus Symptoms (COVID-19)
Reported illnesses have ranged from people with mild symptoms to people being severely ill and dying.
Symptoms can include:
- Fever
- Cough
- Shortness of breath
Content:
The GOV.UK novel coronavirus guidance for the public page says:
The GOV.UK clinical guidance on Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV): epidemiology, virology and clinical features notes that:
- Typical Symptoms
- 80% of cases are mild
- Pre-existing conditions
- Examples of possible development of symptoms
- How long do symptoms last? (duration from onset to recovery)
- Symptoms observed in hospitalized patients
- Information on Coronavirus Symptoms from Government Health Officials
Typical Symptoms
COVID-19 typically causes flu-like symptoms including a fever and cough.
In some patients - particularly the elderly and others with other chronic health conditions - these symptoms can develop into pneumonia, with chest tightness, chest pain, and shortness of breath.
It seems to start with a fever, followed by a dry cough.
After a week, it can lead to shortness of breath, with about 20% of patients requiring hospital treatment.
Notably, the COVID-19 infection rarely seems to cause a runny nose, sneezing, or sore throat (these symptoms have been observed in only about 5% of patients). Sore throat, sneezing, and stuffy nose are most often signs of a cold.
Notably, the COVID-19 infection rarely seems to cause a runny nose, sneezing, or sore throat (these symptoms have been observed in only about 5% of patients). Sore throat, sneezing, and stuffy nose are most often signs of a cold.
80% of cases are mild
Based on all 72,314 cases of COVID-19 confirmed, suspected, and asymptomatic cases in China as of February 11, a paper by the Chinese CCDC released on February 17 and published in the Chinese Journal of Epidemiology has found that:
- 80.9% of infections are mild (with flu-like symptoms) and can recover at home.
- 13.8% are severe, developing severe diseases including pneumonia and shortness of breath.
- 4.7% as critical and can include: respiratory failure, septic shock, and multi-organ failure.
- in about 2% of reported cases the virus is fatal.
- Risk of death increases the older you are.
- Relatively few cases are seen among children.
Pre-existing conditions
See also: Death Rates by Existing Conditions
Pre-existing illnesses that put patients at higher risk:
- cardiovascular disease
- diabetes
- chronic respiratory disease
- hypertension
That said, some otherwise healthy people do seem to develop a severe form of pneumonia after being infected by the virus. The reason for this is being investigated as we try to learn more about this new virus.
Examples of possible development of symptoms (from actual cases)
A man in his 40s in Japan:
- Day #1: malaise and muscle pain
- later diagnosed with pneumonia
A man in his 60s in Japan:
- Day #1: initial symptoms of low-grade fever and sore throat.
A man in his 40s in Japan:
- Day #1: chills, sweating and malaise
- Day #4: fever, muscle pain and cough
A woman in her 70s, in Japan:
- Day #1: 38° fever for a few minutes
- Day #2-3: went on a bus tour
- Day #5: visited a medical institution
- Day #6: showed symptoms of pneumonia.
A woman in her 40s, in Japan:
- Day #1: low-grade fever
- Day #2: 38° fever
- Day #6: being treated at home.
A man in his 60s, in Japan:
- Day #1: Cold
- Day #6: Fever of 39° C. (102.2 F)
- Day #8: Pneumonia
Another patient, in China with a history of type 2 diabetes and hypertension:
- Jan. 22: Fever and cough
- Feb. 5: Died
First death in the Philippines (a 44-year-old Chinese thought to have had other pre-existing health conditions):
- Jan. 25: Fever, cough, and sore throat (hospitalized)
- Developed severe pneumonia
- Feb. 2: Died
How long do symptoms last?
Using available preliminary data, the Report of the WHO-China Joint Mission published on Feb. 28 by WHO, [5] which is based on 55,924 laboratory confirmed cases, observed the following median time from symptoms onset to clinical recovery:
- mild cases: approximately 2 weeks
- severe or critical disease: 3 - 6 weeks
- time from onset to the development of severe disease (including hypoxia): 1 week
Among patients who have died, the time from symptom onset to outcome ranges from 2 - 8 weeks.
Symptoms observed in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
Below we list the symptoms, with percentages representing the proportion of patients displaying that symptom, as observed in hospitalized patients tested and identified as having laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 infection. These findings refer to hospitalized patients, therefore generally representing serious or critical cases. The majority of cases of COVID-19 (about 80%) is mild.Findings from the Wang et al study published on JAMA and based on 138 hospitalized patients.
|
| |
Fever
|
98.6%
|
Fatigue
|
69.6%
|
Dry cough
|
59.4%
|
The median time observed:
- from first symptom to → Dyspnea (Shortness of breath) = 5.0 days
- from first symptom to → Hospital admission = 7.0 days
- from first symptom to → ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) = 8.0 days (when occurring)
Findings from the Huang et al study published on The Lancet and based on 41 hospitalized patients.
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| |
Fever
|
98%
|
Cough
|
76%
|
Myalgia (muscle pain)
or Fatigue |
44%
|
LESS COMMON SYMPTOMS:
| |
Sputum production
(coughing up material) |
28%
|
Headache
|
8%
|
Haemoptysis(coughing up blood)
|
5%
|
Diarrhea
|
3%
|
Findings from the Chen et al study published on The Lancet and based on 99 hospitalized patients.
Signs and symptoms at admission
(Chen et al study) | ||
Fever
|
83%
| |
Cough
|
82%
| |
Shortness of breath
|
31%
| |
Muscle ache
|
11%
| |
Confusion
|
9%
| |
Headache
|
8%
| |
Sore throat
|
5%
| |
Rhinorrhoea (runny nose)
|
4%
| |
Chest pain
|
2%
| |
Diarrhea
|
2%
| |
Nausea and vomiting
|
1%
| |
More than one sign
or symptom |
90%
| |
Fever, cough,
and shortness of breath |
15%
| |
Information on Coronavirus Symptoms from Government Health Officials
Canada Public Health Agency
The Canadian PHAC section dedicated to the 2019 novel coronavirus states that:
- You may have little to no symptoms.
- You may not know you have symptoms of COVID-19 because they are similar to a cold or flu.
- Symptoms may take up to 14 days to appear after exposure to the virus. This is the longest known infectious period for this virus.
Symptoms have included:
- fever
- cough
- difficulty breathing
- pneumonia in both lungs
In severe cases, infection can lead to death.
UK Government and NHS
The UK National Health Service (NHS) section dedicated to Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) lists the following as the main symptoms of coronavirus:
- a cough
- a high temperature
- shortness of breath
The GOV.UK novel coronavirus guidance for the public page says:
- Typical symptoms of coronavirus include fever and a cough that may progress to a severe pneumonia causing shortness of breath and breathing difficulties.
The GOV.UK clinical guidance on Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV): epidemiology, virology and clinical features notes that:
- Fever, cough or chest tightness, and dyspnoea are the main symptoms reported. While most cases report a mild illness, severe are also being reported, some of whom require intensive care.
Australian Government
The Australian Government Department of Health informs that symptoms can range from mild illness to pneumonia, adding that some people will recover easily, while others may get very sick very quickly. According to their list of novel coronavirus symptoms, people may experience:
- fever
- flu-like symptoms such as coughing, sore throat and fatigue
- shortness of breath
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