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A Review on Pre and Post Systematic Survey of Corona Virus Disease-19
Author(s) -
Swapnali Zore,
P. B. Bhosale
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research in science, communication and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-9429
DOI - 10.48175/ijarsct-2191
Subject(s) - disease , pandemic , coronavirus , outbreak , medicine , psychology , psychiatry , covid-19 , infectious disease (medical specialty) , virology , pathology
Coronavirus disease2019(COVID-19)has become a serious ill health causing sever acute respiratory disorder in humans. The most purpose of this work to review various symptoms which occur during this disease of corona. It’s claimed that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID -19) Pandemic had a negative impact on psychological state. Since, it's important to spot which factors modulate the strain response to the pandemic. This article gives detailed information of corona virus or disease, that's origin of virus, how these virus affects the body? Which symptoms are produced during this disease? It describes detailed information of not only pre-covid phase but also post-covid phase. Because in some cases, after recovering of covid, some symptoms are remaining in patients and that they can appear as very long time this called post COVID. So, this text Describes that what Symptoms are produced and the way was treated that's it describes over you journey of coronavirus to black fungus i.e., Mucormycosis. The study was informed by emerging clinical understandings of long Covid and theories from the social sciences of the narrative nature of human experience, lived experience of illness and its links to identity, stigma, burden of illness, good professional practice, access to health care, peer support among patient communities and experience-based co-design of services. The main aim of this research study is to assess the impact of theCovid-19 Outbreak on psychological state and to research the flexibility of pre-outbreak SOC levels to predict changes in psychopathological symptoms.

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