What is the pathogenesis of the new coronavirus?

The novel coronavirus is pathogenic because it is transmitted through respiratory droplets and contact, the main routes of transmission that make the population susceptible. After entering the body, the virus rapidly replicates and multiplies in the respiratory tract, affecting normal breathing, resulting in fever, malaise, dry cough, and progressive respiratory distress. If the patient is not treated properly or in the wrong direction, the new coronavirus can rapidly lead to sepsis, respiratory distress syndrome, etc., until the patient dies clinically. The virus mainly destroys the patient’s lungs, preventing normal oxygen exchange in the alveoli of the lungs and inducing clinical death. The virus should be focused on isolation and prevention, and the disease should be seen immediately, especially with standardized medication and treatment.