Research Article | Open Access
Volume 2022 - 1 | Article ID 243 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/IJMHR.2022.1109
Academic Editor: Wendy
Luisetto M*1, Naseer Almukthar2,
Khaled Edbey3, Fiazza C4, Ahmed Yesvi Rafa5,
Ghulam Rasool Mashori6, Latishev O. Yurevich7
1IMA academy Marijnskaya Natural Science Branch Italy-29121
2Professor, Department of Physiology /College of Medicine, University of
Babylon, Iraq
3Professor University of Benghazi Dep. of Chemistry
4Medical pharmacologist, Independent Researcher PC, Italy
5Founder and President, Yugen Research Organization; Undergraduate
Student, Western Michigan University, MI, USA-49008
6Department of Medical & Health Sciences for Woman, Peoples
University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women, Pakistan
7IMA Academy President, RU
Corresponding Author:
Luisetto M, IMA academy Marijnskaya Natural Science Branch Italy 29121, Email:
maurolu65@gmail.com
Citation: Luisetto
M, Naseer Almukthar, Khaled Edbey, Fiazza C, Ahmed Yesvi Rafa, Ghulam Rasool
Mashori, Latishev O. Yurevich (2022) Deforestation, Air Pollution And
Brasiliant Covid-19 Variant. Int J Med Healthcare Rep, 1(2); 1-7.
Copyright: Luisetto M
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Abstract
Aim of this work is to submit to the researcher the
relationship whit climate condition, air pollution and deforestation in MANAUS
zone in BRAZIL and the rapid spread of so called BRASILIAN COVID-19 VARIANT.
Also other situation area analized like south Africa variant. This topics of
research make possible to better study the phenomena of new Covid-19 VARIANT
explosion And related effect on increase velocity in spread and in increased
mortality rate in some region of the world. The ability of this variant to
elude immune system need to seek also in environmental toxicology some
Response.
Keywords
Environmental
toxicology, Air pollution, Deforestation, Atmospheric Chemistry, Climate
condition, COVID-19, Corona Virus, Brasilian Variant, mortality rate, Velocity
of diffusion, Immune system evasion