sinchana kb
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is caused by SARS-COV2 and represents the causative agent of a potentially fatal disease that is of great global public health concern. Based on the large number of infected people that were exposed to the wet animal market in Wuhan City, China, it is suggested that this is likely the zoonotic origin of COVID-19. Person-to-person transmission of COVID-19 infection led to the isolation of patients that were subsequently administered a variety of treatments. Extensive measures to reduce person-to-person transmission of COVID-19 have been implemented to control the current outbreak. Special attention and efforts to protect or reduce transmission should be applied in susceptible populations including children, health care providers, and elderly people. In this review, we highlights the symptoms, epidemiology, transmission, pathogenesis, phylogenetic analysis and future directions to control the spread of this fatal disease.
KrishnaPriyanka
Health is confronting its breaking point yet, with the development and spread of the Corona virus pandemic. Human health specialists are at the most elevated danger of contracting and transmitting the Corona virus, nearby paramedics, medical caretakers, and other social insurance laborers. Health facilities somewhere all over the nation have been closed for more than two months. With the pandemic still on the development bend, there is no desire for restoration at any point in the near future, intensified by zero profit by experts and staff at centers.
Sanchika kd
Vitamins & Minerals Journal covers the information regarding Micro nutrients, Trace minerals, Probiotics, Multivitamins, Macro nutrients, Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Beta Carotene, Flavonoids, Biotin, Folic acid, Riboflavin, Mineral density, Essential Vitamins. The Journal has a wide range of fields in its discipline to create a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal.
Prof S.Manazir Ali
Daily supplementation of vitamin D seems to b the most appropriate way to prevent its deficiency and its manifestations. Many studies have suggested Vitamin D Defiency in New born, but we do not have any standard guidelines for Vitamin D supplementation in these patients. The objective was to study the effect of vitamin D supplementation in a dose of 400IU v/s 800IU on vitamin D status of healthy small for date term newborn babies who are exclusively breast fed for 3 months.
DOI: 10.37421/2376-1318.2020.9.e157
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