This book highlights the role of nanotechnology concepts in the
management of COVID-19 pandemic. The book covers different aspects of
the causative agent SARS CoV2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Coronavirus-2) and the COVID-19 pandemic with a special emphasis on
nanotechnology. It discusses the origin and history of SARS CoV2 and the
outbreak of COVID-19 and highlights the geographical mutations in the
SARS CoV2 virus genome, providing information about the structural
features, antigenicity and the life cycle of SARS CoV2. The book
provides an insight into nanotechnology-virology interface and explains
how nanomaterials link the gap between the vital phases of SARS CoV2
life cycle and the four modalities of COVID-19 management viz
sensing/diagnosis, therapy, prevention and self-protection. Further, the
existing and promising diagnostic tools for detection of COVID-19 are
discussed with an emphasis on nano PCR, nanoimmunosensors, biobarcode
assay and point of care approach and also describe the nanoparticles
involved in the CT imaging of lungs and SFHI (Spatial Frequency
Hetrodyne Imaging) for diagnosis of SARS COV2 infection. The book
concludes with details about translational medicine and explains the
types of SARS CoV2 vaccines, stages of COVID-19 vaccine development and
possible nanovaccines for COVID-19, followed by the description on
biopharmaceutical companies involved in the production of SARS CoV2
vaccines.