A REVIEW NOVEL CORONAVIRUS
@article{Parameshwar2020ARN, title={A REVIEW NOVEL CORONAVIRUS}, author={Kondapuram Parameshwar and Sagar Pamu and Kosika Sandeep and Chindam Suresh}, journal={Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research}, year={2020} }
Coronaviruses (CoVs), incorporated positive-sense RNA diseases, are depicted by the club-like spikes that adventure from their surface, an abnormally huge RNA genome, and a specific replication technique. CoVs cause a selection of diseases in mammals and birds ranging from enteritis in cows and pigs and upper respiratory sickness in chickens too possibly deadly human respiratory diseases. Here, we provide a quick presentation to CoVs talking about their replication and pathogenicity, and…
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