Nutrition is important in supporting the immune scheme. Immune homeostasis is actually well-regulated by a balanced food. It is key in the armament against viral threats. The realm has been tense of a pandemic for more than a period, humanity is agony great losses. Millions of nation have died, and nations have been in proper lockdowns to stay cautious which has experienced to the greater economic and friendly loss. The bacterium that turned the world over is refer to as the sars COV 2 virus usually known as the coronavirus. Aim of this review search out the aim of this study search out determine the mutation(s) in the series of the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 that maybe favoring human to human transmission and to decide nutritional act.
Author(s) Details:
Tarig Ginawi,
Biochemistry Department, College of Medicine, University of Ha’il,
Saudi Arabia.
Fehaid Muqbil
Alshammari,
Hail General
Hospital, Saudi Arabia.
Ibtihag Siddig Elnaem Mohamed-Nour,
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgry, College of Dentistry, University of
Ha'il, Saudi Arabia.
Rania Abdeen Husin Abdalla,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine,
University of Ha'il, Saudi Arabia.
Abeer, Hassan Elhaj,
Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of
Ha'il, Saudi Arabia.
Gamal Eldin Mohammed
Osman Elhussein,
Pediatric
Department, College of Medicine, University of Ha'il, Saudi Arabia.
Firas S. Azzeh,
Depaprtment of Clinical Nutrition, Applied Medical Science, Umm
Al-Qura University, KSA.
Amal Dhar,
Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of
Ha’il, Saudi Arabia.
Ahmed Fathy Abdou Abbas,
General
Practitioner, Hail University Medical Clinics, Saudi Arabia.
Fahmida Khatoon,
Biochemistry
Department, College of Medicine, University of Ha'il, Saudi Arabia.
Mohamed Essam Eldin Ahmed Ghonim,
Department of Internal Medicine, College of
Medicine, University of Ha'il, KSA and Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty
of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt.
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