Health

Identification of a promising monoclonal antibody – Möckern24

[ad_1] (Paris) A team of Dutch researchers identified a monoclonal antibody capable of neutralizing the SARS-CoV-2 virus responsible for COVID in the laboratory 19. Posted May 4, 2020 at 2 p.m. Agence France-Presse This neutralizing antibody against coronavirus-19 responsible for COVID and also responsible for SARS in 2003 could be …

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Angelina Friedman, 101, survived two pandemics

[ad_1] 05.04.2020 Spanish flu and crown Angelina Friedman, 101, survived two pandemics Photo: facebook.com/nwrtnc The family and nursing staff are delighted with Angelina Friedman, who survived Covid-19 at the proud age of 101. A month after the Covid 19 diagnosis, there was good news for Angelina Friedman. The 101-year-old man …

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Investigator error: Corona Impossible Infection

[ad_1] 05.04.2020 South Korean study is wrong Researcher error: Covid-19 infection “impossible” Photo: imago images / Panthermedia In South Korea, Covid-19 patients are said to have been diagnosed a second time. Now it came out: the study is wrong, at least a second infection is not possible at first. (Icon …

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Thrombosis due to coronavirus infection: doctors look at blood clots

[ad_1] The longer the coronavirus pandemic lasts, the more researchers will discover about the new Covid-19 lung disease. Doctors observe a new complication. Infection with coronavirus can lead to serious complications, such as life-threatening pneumonia. Doctors are now watching a new episode of Covid-19: Patients developed thrombosis. This formation of …

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Reports of Kawasaki syndrome in children

[ad_1] / Aleksandra Suzi, stock.adobe.com London – Most children show mild symptoms after infection with the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus at best. In rare cases, however, there appears to be a severe inflammatory reaction similar to Kawasaki syndrome. British pediatricians have published a guide to facilitate diagnosis. Kawasaki syndrome is an …

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