Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review

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Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review is a Peer-reviewed, International medical journal Published by the Association of Health Professionals. It will publish 04 issues per year will publish a research paper prepared by Health Professional. Journal will Give Preference to Case Report and Review Article   Aim and Scope The aim and commitment of the journal is to publish a research-oriented manuscript on significant issues in all the subjects and areas of Medical Science including Genome mutation and Pathogenicity in microbes. Journal more...

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Saqib Bashir*, Aroos Rashid


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Immunopathogenecity in COVID-19


Review Article

Author Details : Saqib Bashir*, Aroos Rashid

Volume : 8, Issue : 1, Year : 2021

Article Page : 3-13

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.sajcrr.2021.002



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The epic coronavirus SARS-CoV2 causes COVID-19, a pandemic compromising millions. As defensive invulnerability doesn't exist in people and the infection is equipped for getting away from natural safe reactions, it can multiply, unhindered, in principally contaminated tissues. Ensuing cell demise brings about the arrival of infection particles and intracellular segments to the extracellular space, which bring about invulnerable cell enrollment, the age of insusceptible buildings and related harm. Contamination of monocytes/macrophages or potentially enrollment of uninfected invulnerable cells can bring about gigantic incendiary reactions later in the malady. Uncontrolled creation of genius incendiary middle people adds to ARDS and cytokine storm disorder. Antiviral specialists and safe adjusting medicines are right now being trialed. Understanding invulnerable avoidance techniques of SARS-CoV2 and the subsequent postponed monstrous safe reaction will bring about the distinguishing proof of biomarkers that anticipate results just as phenotype and sickness stage explicit medicines that will probably incorporate both antiviral and resistant balancing operators. Until the SARS episode (2002), during which coronaviruses (CoV) exhibited their potential for pandemic spread and critical pathogenicity in people, they were for the most part known as reasons for gentle respiratory and gastrointestinal sickness. In the course of the most recent two decades, three novel Beta coronaviruses, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)- CoV, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)- CoV and SARS-CoV2, have crossed the species boundary and caused critical episodes described by high case-casualty rates in people. The most recent expansion to human pathogenic coronaviruses (hCoVs) is SARS-CoV2, the reason for COVID-19.


Keywords: Coronavirus, Immune response, COVID­19, Immune evasion, Immunopathology


How to cite : Bashir S, Rashid A, Immunopathogenecity in COVID-19. South Asian J Case Rep Rev 2021;8(1):3-13

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