The Prevention and Management of COVID-19: Seeking a Practical and Timely Solution

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Charulata JindalJimmy T Efird

Abstract

We read with interest several manuscripts recently published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) on the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. While these articles provide a well-rounded overview on the risk and current status of this virus, we herein add some relevant information on its etiology, prevention and management, especially for resource-limited healthcare systems. The use of protective actions is both complex and expensive. Affordable options are essential to respond to this and future viral outbreaks.

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