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American Research Journal of Immunology

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DOI: 10.46568/arjim

Research Article Vol. 1, Issue 1 2025 Open Access

Chemico- Physicals Properties of Coronavirus Surface Affecting the Airborne Trasmissibility

Luisetto M1, Khaled Edbey2, Nili b. A.3, Yesvi A.R.4, Mashori G R5, Latyshev O. Y6

1 Applied Pharmacologist, IMA Marijnskaya Academy, Italy 29121

2 Professor, University of Benghazi, Dept. of Chemistry

3 Innovative Pharmaceutical Product Development Specialist, USA.

4 Founder and President, Yugen Research Organization; Undergraduate Student, Western Michigan University, MI, USA.

5 Profesor, Department of Medical & Health Sciences for Woman, Peoples University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women, Pakistan.

6 President of IMA academy, RU

Citation: Luisetto M, Khaled Edbey, et al., “Chemico- Physicals Properties of Coronavirus Surface Affecting the Airborne Trasmissibility”, American Research Journal of Immunology, Vol 1, no. 1, 2021, pp. 1-17.

Abstract

Coronavirus was finded to have characteristic pattern of chemical -physical properties at X-ray cristallograpy. This fact influence some diffusion properties related also Brownian moto and shielding effect. Not only carrier size is relevant for airborne transmission of some respiratory virus but also virus size and electrical feature, envelope composition and other. The virus envelope seem involved in avoiding strategies of virus to escape to the hosts immune system. In this work aspect related chemical -physical aspect of coronavirus are investigated. The logarithmic rapid explosion in France, Spain and UK of a second wave of covid-19 seem to reveal other then simply direct contact and by droplet diffusion: airborne can be an real hypotesys of work. The analysis of reported literature confirm the role played by surface virus also in transmission modality.

Keywords
Keywords: coronavirus, covid-19, envelope , shielding effect, Brownian moto, airborne, immune system, Diffusion, epidemiology