Milder cases drive spread of coronavirus, finds study

Why is it in news?
  • 86% of people in China who were infected with novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) were not tested in the two-week period before travel restrictions came into force on January 23 in Wuhan and other cities.
  • These undetected cases contributed to the majority of virus spread in the community, says a paper published in the journal Science .
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  • Findings of the study
(1) The researchers used a computer model that draws on observations of reported infection and spread within China in conjunction with mobility data from January 10-23 and January 24-February 8.
(2) People who experienced mild, limited or no symptoms were not detected but spread the virus anyway.
(3) The modelling study suggests that a “radical increase” in identifying and isolating people who have not been tested yet would be needed to fully control the spread of the virus.
Source
The Hindu




Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 18th Mar 2020