Why didn't the SARS v1 (2003) have as many cases as the covid-19 have at the moment?
Ans . SARS :- Severe acute respiratory syndrome the virus spread likely from bags to civet cats . Covid - 19 :- Corona virus appears to be less deadly than SARS, Which killed around 10 % of people who become infected.
WHO Corona -19 declared the outbreak a pandemic. Corona virus is structurally similar to SARS .
Why didn't the SARS v1 (2003) have as many cases as the covid-19 have at the...
Find SARS-CoV-2 on the phylogeny above – this is the virus that
causes COVID-19. There have been two previous major coronavirus
outbreaks in 21st century – SARS in 2002-2003 (caused by the virus
SARS-CoV) and MERS in 2012-2013 (caused by the virus MERS-CoV).
(a)Based on the phylogeny above, how do we know that COVID-19 is
a new disease and not a resurgence of SARS or MERS? Be specific and
refer to the relationships shown on the phylogeny in your
answer....
Q4. The SARS-CoV-2 virus responsible for the global COVID-19 outbreak is known to persist on many surfaces. On a stainless steel surface, it has been shown to have an active half of around 5.6 hours, presumably having a first order type of degradation. (a). How long would a contaminated stainless steel surface take to fall below a level of 1% of the initial contamination? (b). Precisely what is a safe level of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 remains unknown and may be...
Write an article on corona virus sars, covid-19 , including the following: • Virus form • And diseases caused by the virus • Methods of infection, • methods of spread • severity of the virus
In 2003, Sudden Acute Respiratory (SARS) appeared in several countries, mainly Asia. The disease was determined to have been caused by a virus that could be spread from person-to-person from the index case occurring in mainland China. The table below reflects the total number of report cases of SARS and the deaths that occurred. image Which should be used in this case if we wished to measure the number of deaths from SARS? Country Cases with SARS Deaths With SARS...
The growing COVID-19 pandemic is a nightmare for any country’s healthcare system. We have heard horror stories from Italy where the healthcare system has been overwhelmed, and doctors had to make difficult decisions as to which patients with pneumonia to treat because there were not enough ventilators. The image above shows a makeshift emergency unit in Northern Italy from this New York Times article (Links to an external site.). Increasingly, our local hospitals are telling us that we are under-prepared...
Data is given on the number of patients who tested positive for COVID-19 on April 5th, 2020 in different cities in Alberta (AB). The following represents the boxplot for this dataset. H O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Fill in the Correct Answer for each Part: Part 1: 25% of cities in AB have fewer than how many positive COVID-19 cases? (1 mark) Part 2: 50% of cities in AB have more than how many positive...
Scientists at the University
of Iowa are working on a live, genetically COVID-19 vaccine. They
have inserted the genes that encode COVID-19 envelop protein a
virus (parainfluenza). In the diagram, 1) viral vector vaccine.
Parainfluenza virus causes mild influenza-like
symptoms.
Diagram or explain the steps that were taken to get the
COVID RNA into the parainfluenza host. Remember to make the
parainfluenza virus non-pathogenic.
How can Pfizer scale up production of the genetically
engineered parainfluenza virus to produce quantities enough...
75%
of positively tested covid 19 cases and 10% of negatively are
showing symptons. given that 25% of the tests are positive find the
following:
1)probability that a randomly tested person is showing
symptons
2)given that a random person is showing symptons what is the
prob that a covid test for that person is positive?
3) given that a person is not showing symptons, what is the
prob that a covid test for that person is positive?
1. DETAILS 75%...
The spike in the number of COVID-19 cases in Ghana has drawn the attention of government and other stakeholders on the need to deploy more contact tracers to identify potential and actual COVID-19 victims. As a student of human resource management, which training method(s) or technique(s) would you recommend to government to use in training the contact tracers. Provide justifications to support your choice(s).
THE SPIKE IN THE NUMBER OF COVID-19 CASES IN GHANA HAS DRAWN THE ATTENTION OF GOVERNMENT AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS ON THE NEED TO DEPLOY MORE CONTACT TRACERS TO IDENTIFY POTENTIAL AND ACTUAL COVID-19 VICTIMS.AS A STUDENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, WHICH TRAINING METHOD(S) OR TECHNIQUE(S) WOULD YOU RECOMMEND TO GOVERNMENT TO USE IN TRAINING THE CONTACT TRACERS. PROVIDE JUSTIFICATIONS TO SUPPORT YOUR CHOICE(S)