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Alamo – Serbia has been fighting for months against the dangerous virus Kovid 19. Many see the salvation of this disease in the vaccine, however, part of the population still resents and believes that the vaccine is not safe. After 30 years of work in Canada, one of the oldest virologists in Serbia, professor of virology and infectious diseases at Novi Sad College of Agriculture, Dragan Rogan, emphasizes the importance of the vaccine and emphasizes that the virus is a great evil.
“I worked in Canada as a virologist and I can freely say that the vaccine is salvation. The perception of the vaccine that I hear is negative, it is characteristic of people who know little about biology and who are distrustful, the vaccine cannot be registered if there is a minimal suspicion that it will have side effects.The vaccine has already received a permit in the United States and will begin to be produced, and probably in April the so-called immunity through vaccination will be achieved herds, which means that we have all been safe since May. The vaccines that are currently being registered are made with special technology and are very successful. “Officially, 70 percent is success during the first vaccination, and success during the second is about 90 percent,” he said. to RINU Dragan Rogan, professor of virology and infectious diseases.
He points out that it is very important that the course of treatment includes antibiotics immediately, because all viruses, including Kovid 19, cause serious consequences in the body.
“If someone comes into contact with the virus, they should contact a doctor very quickly and start taking antibiotics immediately, because the virus is a great evil that causes terrible changes in the lungs, it kills the cells, so turn on the antibiotics what as soon as possible and no one will be able to convince you otherwise. When you see pneumonia, it is generally a progressive disease. There are probably people who have receptors for the virus to bind very easily and penetrate very easily, these people are more prone to the disease. “There are people in whom there are receptors in other organs and tissues to which the virus can bind, thus causing very drastic diseases,” says Professor Rogan.
He says that depending on the immune response of the virus, one or two vaccines are needed.
(Kurir.rs/RINA)
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