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Chinese researchers found autopsy of patients who died shortly after cure
Concerns about the limitations of the current test method for collecting nose and wood samples.
Three tests revealed that the corona19 virus was hiding deep in the lungs of a patient who was determined to be cured of a new coronavirus infection (corona19).
The medical community is interested in the findings that the findings could be a clue to the phenomenon of positive reactions to the coronavirus19 again in patients who were considered to be cured in Corona19.
According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP) on May 30, a research team from the Chinese Army Medical University may continue to transport the Corona 19 virus deep into the lungs, where patients discharged from a recent article published in Cell Research cannot be identified using standard test methods. Said.
In the document, the researchers described the findings of an autopsy of a 78-year-old patient who died after becoming infected with Corona19.
The patient fainted in Chongqing on January 27 and was admitted to the hospital for crown confirmation19.
The symptoms disappeared after treatment.
A negative decision was issued in three confirmatory corona tests19, and CT (computed tomography) images were also normal, and the hospital’s decision was made on February 13.
However, the patient suffered a heart attack the following day and died.
As a result of the autopsy, the corona19 virus was not found in the patient’s liver, heart, intestine, skin, and bone marrow, but the corona19 virus was found deep in the lungs.
There was also evidence of damage from typical viral infections in lung tissue, but this could not be confirmed with current generalized testing methods.
The researchers suggested that the method to verify the presence of the coronavirus19 would be widely used by bronchoalveolar lavage, in which physiological saline was taken through a tube placed in the patient’s mouth into the alveoli and then removed again.
However, it is also noted that it is difficult to perform a test for many patients because it is more complicated and expensive than the current method of obtaining a sample from the nose and throat to detect crown infection19.
“This is not realistic,” said a doctor who treated Corona19 in Beijing. “There is no guarantee that the patient suffers too much and is 100% sure.”
The findings are notable because some of the patients who were considered cured in Corona 19 may provide clues to the course of positive corona 19 reactions again.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is investigating why patients who have been cured have a positive crown19 again.
In Korea, more than 100 patients showed positive results after the crown was healed19.
In a study conducted in Guangzhou, China in February, approximately 14% of recovering patients showed positive reactions again and were hospitalized.
/ Yonhap News