Research Article | Open Access
Volume 2022 - 1 | Article ID 149 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/IJMHR.2022.1102
Academic Editor: John Bose
Luisetto M*,
Nili BA, Khaled Edbey, Mashori GR, Ahmed Yesvi Rafa, Oleg Yurevich Latishev
1IMA academy Marijnskaya Natural Science
Branch Italy 29121
2Innovative Pharmaceutical Product
Development Specialist, USA
3Professor University of Benghazi Dep,
of Chemistry
4Professor Department of Medical &
Health Sciences for Woman, Peoples University of Medical and Health Sciences
for Women, Pakistan
5Founder and President, Yugen Research
Organization; Undergraduate Student, Western Michigan University, MI, USA 49008
6IMA Academy president, RU
Corresponding
Author: Luisetto
M, IMA academy Marijnskaya Natural Science Branch Italy 29121, Email:
maurolu65@gmail.com
Citation: Luisetto M (2022) Bioaerosols and
Corona Virus Diffusion, Transmission, Carriers, Viral Size, Surfaces Properties
and other Factor Involved. Int J Med Healthcare Rep, 1(1); 1-10.
Copyright: © 2022, Luisetto M*, Nili BA,
Khaled Edbey, Mashori GR, Ahmed Yesvi Rafa, Oleg Yurevich Latishev. This is an
open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use,
distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and
source are credited
Abstract
Aim of this
work is to evaluate the chemical-physical binding between some respiratory
virus and their carrier like particulate matter, water particles dust and
other. This make possible to verify if a virus is airborne or not and the
forces that regulate the bioaereosol containing virus. The corona-virus
envelope whit their chemical -physical properties and electrical charge are
fundamental to fully understand properties, diffusion pattern, surviving and
other relevant in spread of this respiratory disease. Medicine, biology but
also chemistry and physics can help in fight with such Pandemic disaster. The
result of this study are then useful in preventing strategy by public
international health institution.