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Challenges increase before the scientists in the ongoing war against the Coronavirus

Monday - September 21, 2020 12:27 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL
Some patients getting re-infected with the Coronavirus
Some patients getting re-infected with the Coronavirus

Research claims: 14 percent of the Coronavirus patients can be infected again!

SEP 21 (WTN) - As you know, the Coronavirus infection disease (COVID-19) to have spread from Wuhan city of China is one of the biggest challenges facing the world at this time. The horrors of this epidemic can be gauged from the fact that by the time this article is written, about 9,65,068 people have died in the whole world from the Coronavirus infection.

At the same time, as far as India is concerned, which is a country with a large population, more than 90 thousand cases of Coronavirus are being reported every day. Although the number of patients recovering is also increasing, it is still a fact that a large number of people are also dying from the Coronavirus.

Although scientists from all over the world are working day and night in the work of making an authentic vaccine for the Coronavirus, no concrete success has been achieved in this direction yet due to the mutation of the Coronavirus and other reasons. But now, some patients who have been cured of the Coronavirus infection have again been infected with the Coronavirus, and that is a big concern for the scientists and the doctors.

For your information, let you know that the first case of being re-infected with the Coronavirus was seen in Hong Kong. But now, such cases have increased the challenges in the ongoing war against the Coronavirus in India too. According to the research to have been conducted by the IGIB (Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology), Delhi for the changing form of the Coronavirus, the healthcare workers of a hospital in Greater Noida and Nair Hospital and Hinduja Hospital of Mumbai have been re-infected with the Coronavirus infection.

Here, according to scientists at the GIMS (Government Institute of Medical Sciences), the risk of being infected once again with the Coronavirus infection increases because the Coronavirus infection found in these healthcare workers are completely different from the former viruses. It can be said clearly on this basis that a new changed form of the Coronavirus has emerged in India.

However, the challenge is that the investigations have revealed that this new form of the Coronavirus does not make any difference to the antibodies made in the body of a patient who has been cured of the Coronavirus. For your information, let you know that the patients who are infected with the Coronavirus infection are given immunity enhancing doses after which the body of the patient is prepared to a great extent in combating the Coronavirus infection.

However, the research has found that as the patient's immunity worsens, the Coronavirus present in his body re-infects him. According to doctors, about 14 percent of the patients who have been cured of the Coronavirus infection may be at risk of getting re-infected with the Coronavirus again.

Here, when the cases of being re-infected with the Coronavirus are increasing, scientists say that now more research is needed to be done on the Coronavirus. At the same time, the scientists doing research on the Coronavirus have also advised the scientists, who are studying for the Coronavirus vaccine, to keep the changes of the Coronavirus in mind.

Well, now that the cases of the Coronavirus infection are increasing rapidly, and no vaccine is available in India yet, it is the need of the hour that you should take care of yourself. At the same time, wear a mask and follow social distancing while exiting the house. Not only this, through the advice of a doctor, increase your own immunity through Yoga, Pranayama, and Ayurveda. Also, keep in direct contact with sunlight for at least 20 minutes to supply vitamin-D to the body.