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Les coronavirus, ennemis incertains

Authors: Dylan Juckel; Jean Dubuisson; Sandrine Belouzard;

Les coronavirus, ennemis incertains

Abstract

Les coronavirus sont une famille de virus qui infectent un grand nombre de mammifères et d’oiseaux. Cette famille de virus est connue pour sa capacité à franchir les barrières d’espèces et à en infecter de nouvelles. La pandémie actuelle de COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 19) est la conséquence de la troisième émergence de coronavirus, la plus récente, dans la population humaine depuis le début du siècle, celle du SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2). Les coronavirus sont des virus enveloppés à ARN simple brin de polarité positive, qui, comme tous les virus, exploitent la machinerie cellulaire pour se multiplier. À ce jour, il n’existe aucun vaccin ni traitement antiviral spécifique pour lutter contre les coronavirus, mais plusieurs pistes thérapeutiques sont explorées pour traiter le COVID-19.

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France
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Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Biology Virus Physiological Phenomena medicine.disease_cause biology.organism_classification Virology Genome Viral envelope Pandemic medicine Betacoronavirus Coronavirus

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[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], General Medicine, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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