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From the research objectives for SARS-CoV Carlyn Harris, et al. [1] and MERS-CoV ten themes in the literature were identified Clinical characterization prognosis diagnosis...

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  • From the research objectives for SARS-CoV Carlyn Harris, et al [1] and MERS-CoV ten themes in the literature were identified Clinical characterization prognosis diagnosis, clinical management, viral pathogenesis, epidemiological characterization, infection prevention and control/transmission, susceptibility, psychosocial, and etiology

  • The purpose is to show that Randomly chosen articles are in favor of “Is COVID-19 Pandemic is out of control as compare to other Medical and Surgical Diseases, where Proven treatment is available for ill Patients”

  • First SPSS Diagram shows that All selected 15 Articles favors “Is COVID-19 Pandemic is out of control as compare to other Medical and Surgical Diseases, where Proven treatment is available for ill Patients”

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Introduction

From the research objectives for SARS-CoV Carlyn Harris, et al [1] and MERS-CoV ten themes in the literature were identified Clinical characterization prognosis diagnosis, clinical management, viral pathogenesis, epidemiological characterization, infection prevention and control/transmission, susceptibility, psychosocial, and etiology. For COVID19, some information on clinical presentation, diagnostic testing, and etiology is available but many clinical research gaps have yet to be filled. Based on a systematic review of other severe coronaviruses we summarize the state of clinical research for COVID-19 highlight the research gaps and provide recommendations for the implementation of standardized protocols. Data based on Carlyn Harris, et al [1] internationally standardized protocols will inform clinical practice real-time. To compare the previous treatment and prevention 0f other medical and surgical diseases with the failure in current COVID-19 management, Vaccine, and treatment availability

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