severe acute respiratory syndrome related coronavirus2
severe acute
respiratory syndrome
related coronavirus2
it's a pandemic still in process,
that the firts case was
registered last year in
wuhan-china
Corona - latim for "crown". this group of
viruses is given it's name due to the fact
that it's surface looks like a crowns under
an electron microscope
Danger
dangerous for people over 60 years old or patients
with preexisting condition or wekened
immune systems.
much more contagious and spread with much more
facility that the flu
fatality rate: 2,3%
Symptoms
most
common:
-fever
-dry cough
-fatigue
5% critical cases
14% severe cases
81% mild cases
Critical cases: respiratory failure,
septic shock and/or multiple organ
dysfunction or failure
severe cases: :shortness of breath
mild cases: the majoritary of the
cases, without pneumonia or mild
pneumonia
It last on average 2 weeks
several and critic cases: 3 to 6 weeks
Consequenses
will infect too many people and will
overload the healthcare system, if
people don't deal correctly with it
people will die without treatment
crisis on the healthcare system
economic crises
How to fight it?
quarantines
social distance
NO: hand shake,
hugging, kissing
stay home
no school
no work
basic notions of hygiene:
washing hands, using hand
sanitizer, taking bath every day
It is important testing people
because allows infected people
to know that they are infected
and to not infect other people
FLATTENING THE CURVE
lower the rate of infection so that the
epidemic is spread out over time such that
the peak demand on the healthcare system
is lower