Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Possible Transmission Routes and Alleviation Strategies

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease is a contagious respiratory ailment that has spread significantly around the world. Most cases of COVID-19 are spread from person to person by coming into contact with respiratory droplets that are released when an infected person coughs or sneezes. In this manuscript, we have highlighted the possible transmission of COVID-19 through food, water, air and paper. In the case of food, we have extensively covered the transmission of COVID-19 through meat, frozen foods, food packaging and food market along with the incidences worldwide. In the nextsection, we have highlighted the different components of air which are responsible for the transmission and also covered its relation with PM 2.5 incidence. The SARS-CoV-2 was isolated from sewage water/wastewater of various countries namely the United States, India, Australia, Netherlands and France signifying that wastewater can be a mode of virus transmission. The paper circulation by the infected COVID-19 patients can also be a virus conveyance route. It can be concluded that SARS-CoV-2 can therefore be transmitted indirectly through food via the workers involved in food packing or food marts.By following general safety precautions (wearing masks, using hand sanitisers, cleaning and disinfecting contact surfaces, and avoiding close contact), heating and using chemicals like ethanol (67-71%), sodium hypochlorite (0.1%) and hydrogen peroxide (0.5%) on environmental surfaces, along with vaccination, it is possible to reduce the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

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Kumar S, Singh NA, Jain V, Subramaneyaan M, Kumar P. Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Possible Transmission Routes and Alleviation Strategies. Int J Pharm Res Allied Sci. 2023;12(2):23-32. https://doi.org/10.51847/7oWk1mTLe1
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Kumar, S., Singh, N. A., Jain, V., Subramaneyaan, M., & Kumar, P. (2023). Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Possible Transmission Routes and Alleviation Strategies. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Allied Sciences, 12(2), 23-32. https://doi.org/10.51847/7oWk1mTLe1