SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19: A genetic, epidemiological, and evolutionary perspective

M Sironi, SE Hasnain, B Rosenthal, T Phan… - Infection, genetics and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Infection, genetics and evolution, 2020Elsevier
In less than five months, COVID-19 has spread from a small focus in Wuhan, China, to more
than 5 million people in almost every country in the world, dominating the concern of most
governments and public health systems. The social and political distresses caused by this
epidemic will certainly impact our world for a long time to come. Here, we synthesize lessons
from a range of scientific perspectives rooted in epidemiology, virology, genetics, ecology
and evolutionary biology so as to provide perspective on how this pandemic started, how it …
Abstract
In less than five months, COVID-19 has spread from a small focus in Wuhan, China, to more than 5 million people in almost every country in the world, dominating the concern of most governments and public health systems. The social and political distresses caused by this epidemic will certainly impact our world for a long time to come. Here, we synthesize lessons from a range of scientific perspectives rooted in epidemiology, virology, genetics, ecology and evolutionary biology so as to provide perspective on how this pandemic started, how it is developing, and how best we can stop it.
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