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Understanding Coronavirus

A concise and accessible guide to the coronavirus/COVID-19, fully updated with information on variants, treatment options and vaccines.

Raul Rabadan (Author)

9781009088572, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 14 October 2021

175 pages
17.8 x 12.7 x 0.9 cm, 0.18 kg

'Following this slim, concise, accessible, recently updated, and nicely illustrated introduction to the coronavirus may take some effort, but readers are sure to find it well worthwhile … The book concludes with the author's comments on diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of COVID-19 and the role vaccines and the immune system play in confronting this virus … Essential.' S. W. Moss, Choice Connect

Since the identification of the first cases of the coronavirus in December 2019, there has been a significant amount of confusion regarding the origin and spread of the so-called 'coronavirus', SARS-CoV-2, and the cause of the disease COVID-19. Conflicting messages from the media and officials across different countries and organizations, the abundance of disparate sources of information, unfounded conspiracy theories on the origins of the virus, unproven therapies, and inconsistent public health measures, have all served to increase anxiety in the population. Where did the virus come from? How is it transmitted? How does it cause disease? Is it like flu? What is a pandemic? In this concise and accessible introduction, a leading expert provides answers to these commonly asked questions. This revised and updated edition now also covers how the virus mutates, how important these mutations are, how vaccines work, and what we can expect in the near and long-term future.

Preface
1. Introduction
2. How Is the Coronavirus Spreading?
3. What Is a Coronavirus?
4. How Is the Coronavirus Changing?
5. How Did the COVID-19 Outbreak Start and Evolve?
6. How Does the COVID-19 Outbreak Compare to the SARS Outbreak in 2003?
7. How Does the COVID-19 Outbreak Compare to Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza?
8. How Can We Treat the Virus and Prevent Infections?
Conclusions
Summary of Common Misunderstandings
Suggested Further Reading.

Subject Areas: Biotechnology [TCB], Biochemical immunology [PSBM], Immunology [MJCM], Infectious & contagious diseases [MJCJ], Epidemiology & medical statistics [MBNS], Public health & preventive medicine [MBN]

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