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Course Microbiology
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Abstract:
Respiratory tract viruses are common agents responsible for respiratory tract infections (RTI), particularly in newborn and children. They are ubiquitous and they cause a large variety of clinical symptoms. Since 2000, respiratory viruses newly discovered including; avian influenza virus (H5N1, H7N7 and H7N3), human metapneumovirus (hMPV), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) CoV has emerged (Mohany, 2008). The disease burden of respiratory viruses is beyond human knowledge and transmission may occur by direct contact with contaminated secretions from infected persons, inoculating the nasal and conjunctival epithelium or by inhaling aerosolized droplets (Mohany, 2008). Therefore, fundamental knowledge on the transmission of these viruses could be used to improve intervention strategies and detection methods (Kutter et al., 2018). Respiratory viruses are known to have been detected in more than two-thirds of children with radio-graphically confirmed acquired pneumonia.The efficiency of nanoparticles in the detection of respiratory tract viruses goes a long way in the accurate respiratory tract viral diagnosis. Nanoparticles have been widely used in the detection of respiratory tract viruses and various methods have been employed in this process. They have been found to have some advantages over the use of conventional methods. However, there are challenges like commonability, availability, toxicity and even methodologies still surfacing and these challenges needs be treated for nanoparticle to achieve its full potential.
Keywords: Respiratory track Viruses ,Nanoparticles and Nanotechnology.
Table of Content:
1.0 INTRODUCTION


2.0 RESPIRATORY TRACT VIRUSES (RTV)s


3.0 RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION (RTI)


4.0 NANOTECHNOLOGY


5.0 HISTORY OF NANOTECHNOLOGY


6.0 NANOPARTICLES (NPs)


7.0 VIRAL NANOPARTICLES


8.0 APPLICATION OF NANOPARTICLES IN VIRUS DETECTION


9.0 NANOPARTICLES APPLIED IN THE DETECTION OF RTV


10.0 UNSOLVED CONCERN


11.0 FUTURE PERSPECTIVES


12.0 CONCLUSION


13.0 REFERENCES




2.0 RESPIRATORY TRACT VIRUSES (RTV)s


3.0 RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION (RTI)


4.0 NANOTECHNOLOGY


5.0 HISTORY OF NANOTECHNOLOGY


6.0 NANOPARTICLES (NPs)


7.0 VIRAL NANOPARTICLES


8.0 APPLICATION OF NANOPARTICLES IN VIRUS DETECTION


9.0 NANOPARTICLES APPLIED IN THE DETECTION OF RTV


10.0 UNSOLVED CONCERN


11.0 FUTURE PERSPECTIVES


12.0 CONCLUSION


13.0 REFERENCES

1.0 INTRODUCTION


2.0 RESPIRATORY TRACT VIRUSES (RTV)s


3.0 RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION (RTI)


4.0 NANOTECHNOLOGY


5.0 HISTORY OF NANOTECHNOLOGY


6.0 NANOPARTICLES (NPs)


7.0 VIRAL NANOPARTICLES


8.0 APPLICATION OF NANOPARTICLES IN VIRUS DETECTION


9.0 NANOPARTICLES APPLIED IN THE DETECTION OF RTV


10.0 UNSOLVED CONCERN


11.0 FUTURE PERSPECTIVES


12.0 CONCLUSION


13.0 REFERENCES


1.0 INTRODUCTION


2.0 RESPIRATORY TRACT VIRUSES (RTV)s


3.0 RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION (RTI)


4.0 NANOTECHNOLOGY


5.0 HISTORY OF NANOTECHNOLOGY


6.0 NANOPARTICLES (NPs)


7.0 VIRAL NANOPARTICLES


8.0 APPLICATION OF NANOPARTICLES IN VIRUS DETECTION


9.0 NANOPARTICLES APPLIED IN THE DETECTION OF RTV


10.0 UNSOLVED CONCERN


11.0 FUTURE PERSPECTIVES


12.0 CONCLUSION


13.0 REFERENCES
Introduction:
Viruses are the smallest known micro-organisms causing morbidity and mortality of which the host innate immunological defence system serve as a major regulator which remains the best for virus infection (Draz and Shafiee, 2018). They pose significant threat to all living things with serious infections and death (Wang et al., 2021). The main reason behind their potential health impacts are: the absence of immediate and efficient control systems and also their highly contagious nature
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Post-UTME Past Questions - Original materials are available here - Download PDF for your school of choice + 1 year SMS alerts
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