Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Kenyan case: A Review onprioritizing immunonutrition in Prevention and Management
Abstract
At the end of the year 2019, a novel virus, severe
acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2),
causing severe acute respiratory syndrome expanded globally
fromWuhan, China.The beginning of 2020 saw the emergence
of COVID-19 outbreak which was in March 2020 declared a
global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Coronaviruses infect the upper gastrointestinal and respiratory
tractof the mammals including humans and birds. Animals
rarely spread coronaviruses to humans but it subsequently
spreads between humans via respiratory droplets produced
when a person sneezes or coughs.Despite great efforts globally,
there is no specific antiviral treatment and vaccinecurrently
recommended for COVID-19-19. However, prevention and
management are the best options. Using research reports, online
databases, WHO guidelines and recent articles on COVID-19, i
carried out systematic review of immunity and nutrition in the
prevention and management of the disease. This article may be
useful in creating awareness among the public, to combat
COVID-19through balanced nutrition.
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