Therapeutic Procedure
The International Journal of Coronaviruses is an authoritative publication that addresses the therapeutic procedures of coronaviruses, a family of viruses that cause respiratory illnesses ranging from the common cold to severe diseases such as Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The journal is constantly updated with researches, studies, and analysis of the latest therapeutic procedure available to combat coronaviruses. The therapeutic procedure for coronaviruses includes a combination of pharmacological interventions, antiviral therapy, and supportive care to alleviate the symptom, reduce mortality, and prevent secondary infections. Among the pharmacological interventions are the use of corticosteroids, immunoglobulin and interferon, and antivirals such as Remdesivir, a novel antiviral agent that has been approved by the US FDA for emergency use against COVID-19. Antiviral therapy is the cornerstone of the therapeutic procedure for coronaviruses. It involves the use of antiviral drugs that can directly inhibit the replication of the virus, reduce viral load, and prevent the spread of the disease. The most effective antiviral therapy for coronaviruses is still being investigated, and many clinical trials are ongoing worldwide to evaluate the efficacy of different antiviral agents. Supportive care is an essential aspect of the therapeutic procedure for coronaviruses. It includes the administration of oxygen therapy, mechanical ventilation, and hemodynamic support to maintain the vital function of the body. Other supportive care measures include symptomatic treatment, such as hydration, analgesia, and fever control. In conclusion, the International Journal of Coronaviruses is an invaluable source of knowledge for healthcare professionals and researchers involved in the management and treatment of coronaviruses. The journal provides a comprehensive overview of the latest therapeutic procedures, pharmacological interventions, antiviral therapy, and supportive care options available to combat this family of viruses.
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