COVID‐19: A systematic review and update on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment

Since the rapid onset of the COVID‐19 or SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic in the world in 2019, extensive studies have been conducted to unveil the behavior and emission pattern of the virus in order to determine the best ways to diagnosis of virus and thereof formulate effective drugs or vaccines to combat the...

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Veröffentlicht in:MedComm (2020) 2022-03, Vol.3 (1), p.e115-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Aghamirza Moghim Aliabadi, Hooman, Eivazzadeh‐Keihan, Reza, Beig Parikhani, Arezoo, Fattahi Mehraban, Sara, Maleki, Ali, Fereshteh, Sepideh, Bazaz, Masoume, Zolriasatein, Ashkan, Bozorgnia, Bahareh, Rahmati, Saman, Saberi, Fatemeh, Yousefi Najafabadi, Zeinab, Damough, Shadi, Mohseni, Sara, Salehzadeh, Hamid, Khakyzadeh, Vahid, Madanchi, Hamid, Kardar, Gholam Ali, Zarrintaj, Payam, Saeb, Mohammad Reza, Mozafari, Masoud
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Zusammenfassung:Since the rapid onset of the COVID‐19 or SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic in the world in 2019, extensive studies have been conducted to unveil the behavior and emission pattern of the virus in order to determine the best ways to diagnosis of virus and thereof formulate effective drugs or vaccines to combat the disease. The emergence of novel diagnostic and therapeutic techniques considering the multiplicity of reports from one side and contradictions in assessments from the other side necessitates instantaneous updates on the progress of clinical investigations. There is also growing public anxiety from time to time mutation of COVID‐19, as reflected in considerable mortality and transmission, respectively, from delta and Omicron variants. We comprehensively review and summarize different aspects of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of COVID‐19. First, biological characteristics of COVID‐19 were explained from diagnosis standpoint. Thereafter, the preclinical animal models of COVID‐19 were discussed to frame the symptoms and clinical effects of COVID‐19 from patient to patient with treatment strategies and in‐silico/computational biology. Finally, the opportunities and challenges of nanoscience/nanotechnology in identification, diagnosis, and treatment of COVID‐19 were discussed. This review covers almost all SARS‐CoV‐2‐related topics extensively to deepen the understanding of the latest achievements (last updated on January 11, 2022). This review covers almost all topics related to SARS‐CoV‐2, including biological properties, pre‐clinical studies, clinical information, diagnostic and treatment methods, and in silico studies, which is very useful for a quick understanding of the latest advances in this field. Also, in a separate section, the applications of nanotechnology in COVID‐19 studies are examined.
ISSN:2688-2663
2688-2663
DOI:10.1002/mco2.115