COVID19, CORONA VIRUS FAQs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

COVID19, CORONA VIRUS FAQs

Description:

According to the WHO, Corona virus is a group of infectious viruses that cause a contagious disease called ‘Covid19’ when it infects a living host (E.g.: Humans). – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:216
Slides: 23
Provided by: curiehealth
Category:
Tags: covid19 | corona

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: COVID19, CORONA VIRUS FAQs


1
COVID19, CORONA VIRUS FAQs
  • curie.health

2
What is COVID-19/CORONAVIRUS?
  • According to the WHO, Corona virus is a group of
    infectious viruses that cause a contagious
    disease called Covid19 when it infects a living
    host (E.g. Humans).

3
What is a virus?
  • It is an infectious, microscopic nucleic acid
    molecule surrounded by a protein coat and that
    can multiply in a living host such as a human or
    an animal.

4
How bad is the current COVID19 situation?
  • According to WHOs publication on 18 March, 2020,
    globally, 191127 cases and 7807 deaths have been
    reported around the world. These statistics are
    changing every minute.
  • As of India, WHO confirms a total of 137 patients
    and 3 deaths that have been reported as of 18
    March, 2020.
  •  In Tamil Nadu, according to the Ministry of
    Health and Family Welfare, 2 cases have been
    reported as of 19 March, 2020. Out of the two,
    one case has been treated and discharged.

5
Source World Health Organisation (WHO)
6
When do I get symptoms and what are the symptoms
of COVID19?
  • According to the WHO, symptoms of Covid19 may
    take up to 14 days to start, following an
    infection (Incubation period).
  • The most common symptoms include a fever, dry
    cough (cough without sputum), generalised
    tiredness and in severe cases, breathing
    difficulty (1 in every 6 people).
  • However, other flu like symptoms such as runny
    nose, sore throat, nasal congestion, body pain,
    diarrhoea etc. have also been reported.
  • Many others do not experience symptoms and up to
    80 of the infected people recover fully without
    any extensive treatment.

7
Symptoms of COVID19
8
Who is at a higher risk of COVID19?
  • Elderly population, people with high blood
    pressure, heart disease, diabetes or similar
    comorbidities and those with decreased immunity
    (E.g. Cancer patients, HIV patients, kidney
    failure patients, transplant patients etc.)
    should be extremely cautious as there is a higher
    chance of them developing serious illness and
    associated complications.

9
Higher risk of COVID19
10
How does this virus spread?
  • According to the CDC, the main method of spread
    of virus is
  • Person to person contact The most common method
    is by close proximity (within 6 feet) to an
    infected person and by droplet infection
    following coughing or sneezing.
  • In some instances, a person who has been infected
    but is not yet symptomatic (or with mild
    symptoms) can spread the infection to others
    around them.
  • Contact with contaminated surfaces and objects
    The Corona Virus is believed to survive on
    various surfaces for up to 3 days and any contact
    with these surfaces can lead to a possible
    infection.
  • Community spread The virus can survive in air
    and hence, spreads within the community without
    any direct contact with an infected person or
    object.
  • At present, infection spread through pet dogs or
    cats is not reported apart from a single isolated
    case in Hong Kong where Corona virus was found in
    the fur of a dog. WHO also advises people to
    avoid visiting any live animal markets, to avoid
    touching surfaces contaminated by animals,
    touching raw meat or consuming raw meat.

11
Virus spread
12
What preventive measures should I take?
  • Hand washing with soap and using a hand sanitizer
    that contains more than 60 alcohol.
  • Coughing or sneezing onto a bent elbow.
  • Maintaining at least a 3 foot distance from
    others.
  • Avoiding unnecessary touching of your face with
    your hand
  • Building your immunity by having a good diet,
    improving sleep patterns, having a healthy diet
    and reducing stress. This can help ease recovery
    if infected.
  • Social Distancing and Self Isolation are the two
    measures that have been suggested all around the
    world. By doing so, chances of the infection
    spreading widespread within a short duration of
    time is reduced, thereby flattening the
    epidemiological Curve which represents the
    number of cases over a period of time.

13
Preventive measures
14
When should I suspect COVID19 infection?
  • If you are not having any travel history or
    history of contact with an infected person and
    not showing any symptoms, self-quarantine for up
    to 14days is advisable. During this period,
    development of one or more symptoms should
    warrant a visit to the nearest health-care
    provider. The doctor would assess you and refer
    you for a COVID19 test if required.
  • However, in the event of travel history or
    exposure to an infected person, with or without
    symptoms, you can visit a doctor who might advice
    you to have a COVID19 test.
  • In case of an elderly person or someone with
    immunity deficiencies, be vigilant of any
    symptoms and visit the doctor immediately in case
    of symptoms or breathing difficulties.

15
(No Transcript)
16
Are there any medications I should take when I
get symptoms? Will antibiotics be useful?
  • According to the WHO, antibiotics do not have any
    effect on the infection and therefore should not
    be misused for prevention or treatment.
  • If symptoms develop, best option is to visit the
    hospital before self-treating. New reports from
    WHO also suggest that pharmacy available pain
    killers such as Ibuprofen or similar pain killers
    can aggravate symptoms of COVID19. Therefore, it
    is best not to self-medicate.

17
Is there a treatment or vaccination for COVID19?
  • As of now, there is no known drug specific to
    COVID19. Treatment is symptomatic and with the
    use of several anti-viral medications which will
    be prescribed to you by the doctor. Vaccination
    is still under investigation and has not come to
    the market yet.

18
Does wearing a mask prevent COVID19?
  • Wearing a mask when you are not infected, not
    symptomatic or looking after an infected person
    is not advised by the WHO. The disposable masks
    are only for a single use and multiple use of
    these masks could pose a threat by itself.
  • Also, there is a shortage of masks worldwide and
    those who genuinely require it (healthcare
    workers, infected people) might not be able to
    buy it, if there is unnecessary usage of these
    masks.
  • Hand hygiene should be followed before and after
    the use of masks and the correct methods of
    wearing the mask should be followed.
  • Also, the use of multiple masks should be
    avoided.

19
Does wearing a mask prevent COVID19?
20
Smoking, Alcohol consumption and COVID19
  • According to the WHO, smoking or excessive
    alcohol consumption is not advisable and may
    weaken your immune system

21
What should I do if I am from Chennai and I
suspect COVID19 infection?
  • In Chennai, The Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital
    is the first place that should come to your mind
    in case of a suspected COVID19 infection.
  • Once you go to the hospital, a doctor would
    consult you, take a detailed history and
    clinically examine you. He would then order for
    the COVID19 test if warranted. A nasopharyngeal
    swab is then taken and sent in for testing to the
    concerned lab (Kings Institute in Guindy is one
    of the govt. approved labs). The swab might take
    less than 5-10mins and is not painful.
  • Other tests such as an X-Ray or CT chest, blood
    tests, sputum samples, aspirate samples etc.
     might also be taken to confirm the diagnosis.

22
Curie Health
  • Visit curie health - https//curie.health/ for
    more info!
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com