[ad_1] New information on patients recovering from Corona Beijing From Recent Coronavirus Research Expectations for treatment have increased. Recent research suggests that Kovid – 05 Most patients recently discharged from the hospital have different symptoms for the virus. It produces antibodies and T cells. It can be beneficial in producing …
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[ad_1] An Indian billionaire does not want to wait until the end of tests to detect a possible corona serum and begins to produce it. New Delhi Polio, tetanus, measles, mumps, and rubella: His family’s company made billions of vaccines. Adar Poonawalla, co-owner and managing director of the Indian Whey …
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[ad_1] Berlin / Saint Paul – In the crown pandemic, the first wave of infections is already stabilizing in many countries. But the big question is: what’s next? Is that the end of the plague? Or are there new shoots? Researchers in infectious medicine and epidemiology at the University of …
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[ad_1] Capsules, Powder and Co. They promise to promote heart function, but sometimes they can do the opposite: From an expert’s point of view, it’s best not to take food supplements for no reason. People with heart problems are more reluctant to take nutritional supplements. These funds increase the risk …
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[ad_1] Am I infected too? Many wonder these days: Have I contracted the corona virus? Here you will find the symptoms of lung disease. A new form of lung disease worries people around the world. A total of more than 3,584,300 Covid-19 cases have been reported worldwide. The virus spreads …
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[ad_1] /peterschreiber.media, stock.adobe.com Utrecht – Dutch researchers have found a human antibody that can neutralize the two SARS corona viruses. The in Nature’s Communications (2020; DOI: 10.1038 / s41467-020-16256-y) presented results that open the prospect of a new treatment or also the prevention of SARS-CoV-2. People survive viral infections because …
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[ad_1] The longer Crown pandemic the more scientists learn about it Virus. And these research results are anything but reassuring. At first it was said SARS-CoV-2 be a Pulmonary virus and Covid-19 one Lung infection, currently seems to change weekly. With observations in patients it turns out more and more …
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[ad_1] First, policy makers should plan the “worst case scenario”, for example, that soon there will be no vaccine or herd immunity. Second, strategies must be developed to protect medical personnel as Covid-19 continues to spread. Third, governments would have to develop concrete plans in case containment measures need to …
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[ad_1] X-ray of a lung: Covid-19 still does not show a uniform pattern of pneumonia, it looks different in each patient. (Icon Image) Image: iStockphoto / Udom Pinyo Interview The pulmonologist explains why pneumonia is not the leading cause of death in Covid-19 There are many myths surrounding the novel …
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[ad_1] The tuberculosis vaccine called Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) has been around since the beginning of the last century. It is the only approved tuberculosis vaccine. To date, more than four million doses have been administered. The new VPM1002 is based on this vaccine. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for …
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