The Novel Coronavirus - A Snapshot of Current Knowledge.

Microbial Biotechnology
Harald Brüssow

Abstract

Another animal to human transmission of a coronavirus occurred in December 2019 on a live animal market in the Chinese city of Wuhan causing an epidemic in China, reaching now different continents. This minireview summarizes the research literature on the virological, clinical and epidemiological aspects of this epidemic published until end of February 2020.

References

Jan 25, 2020·The New England Journal of Medicine·Na ZhuUNKNOWN China Novel Coronavirus Investigating and Research Team
Jan 28, 2020·Lancet·Chen WangGeorge F Gao
Jan 30, 2020·The New England Journal of Medicine·Qun LiZijian Feng
Feb 1, 2020·The New England Journal of Medicine·Camilla RotheMichael Hoelscher
Feb 1, 2020·The New England Journal of Medicine·Michelle L HolshueUNKNOWN Washington State 2019-nCoV Case Investigation Team
Feb 8, 2020·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·De ChangLokesh Sharma
Feb 8, 2020·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·Dawei WangZhiyong Peng
Feb 12, 2020·The Lancet Infectious Diseases·Jie LiHong Zhu
Feb 13, 2020·Euro Surveillance : Bulletin Européen Sur Les Maladies Transmissibles = European Communicable Disease Bulletin·Jantien A BackerJacco Wallinga
Feb 15, 2020·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Emmie de WitHeinz Feldmann
Feb 15, 2020·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·Min WeiZhi-Jiang Zhang
Feb 18, 2020·The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine·De ChangCharles S Dela Cruz
Feb 18, 2020·The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine·Jinnong ZhangXuelin Chen
Feb 23, 2020·BMJ : British Medical Journal·Pauline VetterLaurent Kaiser
Feb 23, 2020·Lancet·Shibo JiangDeyin Guo
Mar 5, 2020·Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery·Guangdi Li, Erik De Clercq

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Citations

May 5, 2020·Microbial Biotechnology·Harald Brüssow
Apr 21, 2020·Environmental Microbiology·Jun-Seob KimChoong-Min Ryu
May 15, 2020·Microbial Biotechnology·Terry J McGenityKenneth Timmis
Jul 3, 2020·Chaos·Ernesto Estrada
May 7, 2020·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Nicola Luigi BragazziJianhong Wu
Nov 1, 2020·Drug Metabolism and Personalized Therapy·Sana FatimaUNKNOWN Murtada Taha
Nov 26, 2020·Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis·C A Waffo TchoungaR D Marini
Jun 27, 2020·European Journal of Internal Medicine·Fabio AngeliPaolo Verdecchia
Jun 1, 2021·Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence·Musa Abdulkareem, Steffen E Petersen
Jul 6, 2021·Journal of Food Processing and Preservation·Reza FarahmandfarBakhtiyar Hesami
Jul 27, 2021·Scientific African·Alfred Olaoluwa AkinlaluOjochenemi Aladi Enejoh
Nov 7, 2020·Reviews on Environmental Health·Md Anzar AlamMohd Aleemuddin Quamri

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
bronchoalveolar lavage
PCR
ELISA
imaging techniques

Clinical Trials Mentioned

NCT04252664
NCT04257656

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