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AuthorAudi, Amani
AuthorAlIbrahim, Malak
AuthorKaddoura, Malak
AuthorHijazi, Ghina
AuthorYassine, Hadi M
AuthorZaraket, Hassan
Available date2020-11-09T04:48:08Z
Publication Date2020-09-15
Publication NameFrontiers in Public Health
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.567184
CitationAudi A, AlIbrahim M, Kaddoura M, Hijazi G, Yassine HM and Zaraket H (2020) Seasonality of Respiratory Viral Infections: Will COVID-19 Follow Suit? Front. Public Health 8:567184. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.567184
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/16950
AbstractRespiratory viruses, including coronaviruses, are known to have a high incidence of infection during winter, especially in temperate regions. Dry and cold conditions during winter are the major drivers for increased respiratory tract infections as they increase virus stability and transmission and weaken the host immune system. The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in China in December 2020 and swiftly spread across the globe causing substantial health and economic burdens. Several countries are battling with the second wave of the virus after a devastating first wave of spread, while some are still in the midst of their first wave. It remains unclear whether SARS-CoV-2 will eventually become seasonal or will continue to circulate year-round. In an attempt to address this question, we review the current knowledge regarding the seasonality of respiratory viruses including coronaviruses and the viral and host factors that govern their seasonal pattern. Moreover, we discuss the properties of SARS-CoV-2 and the potential impact of meteorological factors on its spread.
Languageen
PublisherFrontiers Media
SubjectCOVID-19
coronaviruses
humidity
respiratory viruses
seasonality
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2
temperature
TitleSeasonality of Respiratory Viral Infections: Will COVID-19 Follow Suit?
TypeArticle Review
Pagination576
Volume Number8
ESSN2296-2565


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