Why is SARS-CoV-2 so successful for outbreak? An ecotoxicological perspective

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Abstract

Synanthropic primary hosts carrying viruses may burden new dangers for humanity. The SARS-CoV-2 virus causing the COVID-19 pandemic presently infected near 2.1 million humans. Virus characteristics resulted in a successful outbreak due to various reasons: (i) patient are infectious before experiencing symptoms; (ii) carrying hosts might be symptomless, disease outcome in ill patients depends on underlying conditions, age and sex; (iii) intermediate hosts, acting as reservoirs living close contact with humans (e.g., livestock, pets); (iv) possible virus mutations from animal/person to person/person transmission; (v) the virus can spread through the air; (vi) the half-life of the virus is long, reaching some days, thus feces and street dust increase the hazard, and contact spread is also turned into critical.

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Darvas, B. (2020). Why is SARS-CoV-2 so successful for outbreak? An ecotoxicological perspective. Ecocycles, 6(1), 23–27. https://doi.org/10.19040/ecocycles.v6i1.164

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