Abstract

Background information and goal the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic was initially discovered in Wuhan in December 2019, and the world health organization proclaimed it a pandemic virus on March 11 of the following year. Acute respiratory distress syndrome is usually always brought on by the infectious illness COVID-19. Thus, the virus outbreak is a major concern for the general health of humanity and poses a particular risk to those who already have underlying conditions such chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic heart failure, diabetes mellitus, and renal failure. The disease has been addressed using a variety of medical, social, and engineering approaches, including efforts for treatment, detection, prevention, and prediction. Methods: To explore the disease-confronting strategies and their adverse and beneficial impacts, we suggest a taxonomy tree. For the purpose of assessing the suggested countermeasures to the virus outbreak and disease epidemic, our work consists of a case study and systematic literature review (SLR). Results: Based on our experimental findings and observations, we can see how the suggested medical, preventative, detection, prediction, and social measures would affect how COVID-19 spreads between December 2019 and July 2020. Conclusion: Our case study can provide individuals with greater knowledge about the illness and its effects on human health as well as provide examples of efficient self-care techniques and treatments.

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