An severe respiratory contamination of unknown origin was first labeled in Wuhan, china and stated to WHO on 31st December 2019 and within a temporal length of event or entity's existence, this outbreak was asserted as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. This chapter aims to to assess the range of clinical performances and host related determinants in outcome of COVID-19 all the while the first wave. This single centre study revealed the range of dispassionate manifestations and host-connected characteristics in COVID-19's first wave effects, which can help in decrease the burden of disease, minimize friendly disruption, and decrease the economic impact guide a pandemic. Early acknowledgment, admission, and treatment of earlier and co-morbid inmates might hurry the recovery from the sickness and hence lower mortality.
Author(s)
Details:
S. R. Manjunath,
Department of Community Medicine, AFMS, New Delhi, India.
Ravishekar
N. Hiremath,
Department
of Community Medicine, AFMS, New Delhi, India.
Kasi Vishwanath,
Department of Community Medicine, AFMS, New Delhi, India.
S. K. Thakur,
Department of Community Medicine, AFMS, New Delhi, India and Department of
Orthopedics, AFMS, New Delhi, India.
S.
K. Choudhary,
Department of Orthopedics, AFMS, New Delhi,
India.
Sandhya
Ghodke,
Department
of Anaesthesia, Rainbow Children Hospital, Bangalore, India.
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