Coronavirus cure: Can you treat coronavirus? How dangerous is it?

Coronavirus has ravaged parts of Asia this month, as cases of the disease have exploded from Wuhan, China. Since health authorities first recorded the disease, it has successfully spread further afield to other Asian countries, including Thailand, South Korea and Hong Kong, and travelled into the US.

Can you treat coronavirus?

Coronavirus is the name of a species of virus with several different strains, the latest of which is 2019-CoV.

They commonly circulate in nature with varying degrees of severity, and most people will contract a strain during their lives with little consequence beyond mild symptoms.

Despite its prevalence, no vaccines exist, but health officials do have effective treatment measures for coronavirus victims.

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How dangerous is coronavirus?

Coronavirus strains are genetically similar and share both common symptoms, but some are more severe than others.

Two strains, severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars), and Middle-East respiratory syndrome (MERS), kill an estimated 15 and 35 percent of people infected respectively.

An outbreak of Sars killed more than 700 people between 2002 and 2003, which again started in China and spread to other countries.

Health officials have noted 2019-CoV is less dangerous, and only causes adverse effects in people who already have chronic health conditions.

While the disease has infected more than 400 people, Chinese authorities have only counted nine deaths.

Those who died were already in poor health, and the chronically sick will continue to be the most at risk.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) will convene today to decide whether the latest outbreak warrants an international health emergency.

source: express.co.uk