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A Longitudinal Survey for Genome-based Identification of SARS-CoV-2 in Sewage Water in Selected Lockdown Areas of Lahore City, Pakistan: A Potential Approach for Future Smart Lockdown Strategy
摘要In 2019, the newly emerged SARS-CoV-2 virus caused pneumonia-like illness. The disease rapidly spread globally, leading to a worldwide outbreak referred to as the COVID-19 pandemic. The affected patients show symptoms of fever, dry cough, respiratory distress, myalgia, and gastrointestinal disturbance. As of April 5, 2021, 132,083,022 people worldwide were affected by COVID-19, while 2,868,454 people died due to the disease[1]. SARS-CoV-2-positive patients may remain asymptomatic or start showing symptoms in 2?14 days after exposure to the virus[2]. The viral infection can be diagnosed from nasopharyngeal, throat, alveolar lavage, lacrimal, blood, and stool samples. The patient starts shedding the virus in stool regardless of being symptomatic or asymptomatic, which makes sewage-based detection of the virus to be more beneficial in the early infection stage.
作者Tahir Yaqub[1]Muhammad Nawaz[1]Muhammad Z. Shabbir[1]Muhammad A. Ali[1]Imran Altaf[1]Sohail Raza[1]Muhammad A. B. Shabbir[1]Muhammad A. Ashraf[1]Syed Z. Aziz[2]Sohail Q. Cheema[2]Muhammad B. Shah[2]Saira Rafique[1]Sohail Hassan[1]Nageen Sardar[1]Adnan Mehmood[1]Muhammad W. Aziz[1]Sehar Fazal[1]Nadir Hussain[1]Muhammad T. Khan[1]Muhammad M. Atique[1]Ali Asif[1]Muhammad Anwar[1]Nabeel A. Awan[3]Muhammad U. Younis[4]Muhammad A. Bhattee[4]Zarfishan Tahir[5]Nadia Mukhtar[6]Huda Sarwar[5]Maaz S. Rana[5]Omair Farooq[7]学术成果认领
作者单位Institute of Microbiology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan[1]Water and Sanitation Agency, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan[2]Specialized Healthcare & Medical Education Department, Punjab, Pakistan[3]Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department, Punjab, Pakistan[4]Institute of Public Health, Lahore, Pakistan[5]Institute of Microbiology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan;Institute of Public Health, Lahore, Pakistan[6]Farooq Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan[7]