This virus should be known to everyone.
From the first cases in China to the spread around the globe to the Covid-19 pandemic. Worldwide lockdowns and severe disease courses turned our everyday lives upside down.
Read all the information here, from the symptoms, cause and diagnosis to the treatment and long-term consequences of the disease.
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Corona virus profile
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- 0.1 Corona virus profile
- 0.2 The different variants of the corona virus
- 0.3 How long are you contagious with Corona?
- 0.4 What are the symptoms of Corona?
- 0.5 How is Corona diagnosed?
- 0.6 How do you protect yourself from Corona?
- 1 Conditions
- 2 PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests or antigen tests that detect the presence of the virus in respiratory samples. Additionally, healthcare providers may consider symptoms and exposure history when making a diagnosis.
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Name des Corona-Virus: SARS-CoV-2
Main transmission: inhaled droplets/aerosols
Common symptoms: Cough, fever, runny nose, impaired sense of smell and/or taste
The risk group: especially the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions
Incubation period: about three days (depending on the virus variant)
The different variants of the corona virus
Since the discovery of SARS-CoV-2 in 2019, several variants of the virus have emerged, which is common with viral zoonoses. The WHO compiled an overview in May 2021 and named the variants after Greek letters.
- VOC: variant of concern – variant of concern
- OH: variant of interest – variant under observation
- YOU-D: Variant under observation in Germany
The most important variants are:
- Alpha (B.1.1.7): Discovered in the UK in September 2020, spread worldwide and is more contagious.
- Beta (B.1.351): Identified in South Africa in May 2020, could weaken antibody effect.
- Gamma (P.1): Discovered in Brazil in November 2020, facilitates immune escape.
- Delta (B.1.617.2): Discovered in India in October 2020, highly contagious.
- Omikron (B.1.1.529): Discovered in South Africa in November 2021, many mutations, partial immune escape. Subvariants such as BA.1, BA.2, BA.4, BA.5, XBB.
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How long are you contagious with Corona?
Das Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2) is an infectious disease and is transmitted through droplets and aerosols when speaking, breathing or coughing. Other people can become infected if they inhale these.
How long are you contagious? That depends on the course of the Illness After just one or two days, there is a risk of transmitting the virus. However, most people are no longer contagious after ten days.
What are the symptoms of Corona?
The symptoms of COVID-19 can vary widely, from mild to severe, and they often affect the respiratory system but can also affect other systems of the body.
These are the most common symptoms:
- Fever: Increased body temperature, often accompanied by chills.
- Cough: Dry cough is typical, sometimes also productive cough with mucus.
- Respiratory distress: shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, especially in more severe cases.
- Fatigue: Persistent tiredness and exhaustion that can severely affect everyday life.
- Loss of smell and taste: Sudden loss or change in the sense of smell and taste is a characteristic symptom.
- Sore throat: Pain or a scratchy feeling in the throat.
- Headache: Common symptom that can vary from mild to severe.
- Muscular pain: Pain and discomfort in muscles and joints.
- Stuffy or runny nose: Similar to a cold.
- Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea: These symptoms occur in some people but are less common.
- Chest pain: Some people report chest pain that makes breathing difficult.
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Symptoms can occur in combination and vary in severity. Some people, especially younger and healthy people, may be asymptomatic, meaning they carry the virus without noticeable symptoms. In more severe cases, COVID-19 can lead to pneumonia, organ failure, and even death, especially in older people and those with underlying medical conditions.
After the infection, “Long Covid” can occur, in which the symptoms can last for weeks. If the symptoms last longer than 12 weeks, it is referred to as a post-Covid-19 condition.
How is Corona diagnosed?
There are antigen tests and the PCR test for the diagnosis of Covid-19:
★ Antigen-Test: Detection of viral antigens in the shortest possible time by detecting the proteins of the virus. The test does not have to be carried out in a laboratory and can also be carried out at home.
★ PCR-Test: Direct detection of SARS-CoV-2 is carried out through the virus genome, the genetic material. After the sample is taken, the evaluation takes one to two days.
Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa
How do you protect yourself from Corona?
There are effective corona vaccinations that usually protect against severe cases. Patients at risk are recommended to be vaccinated annually in the fall. Unvaccinated people who have not yet been infected are advised to receive three vaccinations.
Are vaccinations mandatory? There is no general vaccination requirement in Germany, but it may be required in certain professions.
Compliance with hygiene standards also plays a central role: Regular and thorough hand washing with soap for at least 20 seconds is important, especially after contact with public surfaces or after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
Conditions
The Covid-19 Pandemic: Everything You Need to Know
The Covid-19 pandemic has turned our world upside down, spreading from China to every corner of the globe and causing widespread lockdowns, severe disease courses, and unprecedented disruption to our daily lives. As the virus continues to evolve, it’s essential to stay informed about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term consequences of the disease.
Corona Virus Profile
Name: SARS-CoV-2
Main transmission: Inhaled droplets/aerosols
Common symptoms: Cough, fever, runny nose, impaired sense of smell and/or taste
Risk group: Especially the elderly and those with pre-existing
PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests or antigen tests that detect the presence of the virus in respiratory samples. Additionally, healthcare providers may consider symptoms and exposure history when making a diagnosis.
The Coronavirus: Everything You Need to Know
The Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has been a global pandemic since its discovery in China in 2019. It has spread rapidly around the world, causing widespread illness, death, and disruption to everyday life. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the Coronavirus, its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term consequences.
Coronavirus Profile
The Coronavirus, officially known as SARS-CoV-2, is a viral respiratory disease that is transmitted through inhaled droplets and aerosols. The main symptoms of the disease are cough, fever, runny nose, and impaired sense of smell and/or taste. The risk group for severe illness is particularly high for the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions. The incubation period of the virus is approximately three days, depending on the variant.
The Different Variants of the Coronavirus
Since its discovery, several variants of the Coronavirus have emerged, which is common with viral zoonoses. The World Health Organization (WHO) has named the variants after Greek letters. The most important variants are:
Alpha (B.1.1.7): Discovered in the UK in September 2020, spread worldwide and is more contagious.
Beta (B.1.351): Identified in South Africa in May 2020, could weaken antibody effect.
Gamma (P.1): Discovered in Brazil in November 2020, facilitates immune escape.
Delta (B.1.617.2): Discovered in India in October 2020, highly contagious.
Omikron (B.1.1.529): Discovered in South Africa in November 2021, many mutations, partial immune escape. Subvariants such as BA.1, BA.2, BA.4, BA.5, XBB.
How Long Are You Contagious with Corona?
The Coronavirus is an infectious disease that is transmitted through droplets and aerosols when speaking, breathing, or coughing. The contagious period depends on the course of the illness. After just one or two days, there is a risk of transmitting the virus. However, most people are no longer contagious after ten days.
What Are the Symptoms of Corona?
The symptoms of COVID-19 can vary widely, from mild to severe, and often affect the respiratory system but can also affect other parts of the body. Common symptoms include:
Cough
Fever
Runny nose
Impaired sense of smell and/or taste
Headache
Muscle pain
Fatigue
Diarrhea
Nausea
* Vomiting
How Is Corona Diagnosed?
The diagnosis of COVID-19 is typically made through