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Coronavirus: Scientists conclude people cannot be infected twice


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Researchers at the South Korean centre for disease control and prevention (CDC) now say it is impossible for the COVID-19 virus to reactivate in human bodies.
 

genetic analyses of the virus have not found any substantial changes which would effectively disguise it from the immune system.
 

South Korea's CDC has found that the test results for the suspected relapsed patients were false positives, and warned the test it used was not able to distinguish between live traces of the virus and the harmless dead samples which remain after patients have recovered.
 

 

The CDC added that unlike other viruses, such as HIV and chickenpox - which can break into the nucleus of human cells and stay latent for years before reactivating - the coronavirus stays outside of the host cell's nucleus.

"This means it does not cause chronic infection or recurrence," explained Dr Oh Myoung-don, the head of the CDC committee, meaning it is unlikely for patients to relapse in this fashion.

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10 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

I do not understand.... some days back the same South Korea has reported relapse in some of the patients..

he test it used was not able to distinguish between live traces of the virus and the harmless dead samples which remain after patients have recovered.

 

Brahmi GIF - Brahmi GIFsu believe doctor thaatha medications like @Sucker uncle .. but u no believe scientists research @Anta Assamey uncle .. ani antunna @MagaMaharaju

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4 hours ago, perugu_vada said:

he test it used was not able to distinguish between live traces of the virus and the harmless dead samples which remain after patients have recovered.

 

Brahmi GIF - Brahmi GIFsu believe doctor thaatha medications like @Sucker uncle .. but u no believe scientists research @Anta Assamey uncle .. ani antunna @MagaMaharaju

When South Korea tested its patients again.... The IgM and IgG antibodies should be able to tell you if the virus is currently present or from the past if the repeated test is 7 days apart .. Anduke I have doubts of the claims from past and present ..

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3 hours ago, Anta Assamey said:

When South Korea tested its patients again.... The IgM and IgG antibodies should be able to tell you if the virus is currently present or from the past if the repeated test is 7 days apart .. Anduke I have doubts of the claims from past and present ..

South korea lo ne kada 2nd positive ani news lo ochindi ? Ipudu confirm chestondi akadi scientists ye , over to @Meowmeow

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1 hour ago, perugu_vada said:

South korea lo ne kada 2nd positive ani news lo ochindi ? Ipudu confirm chestondi akadi scientists ye , over to @Meowmeow

PCR amplification ante chinna DNA mukkalni amplify chesi signal undo ledo cheppadam. Even if the virus is inactive, DNA unnantavaraku signal ostundi. So, the virus doesn't have to be active, just presence is fine to give positive signal. 

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14 hours ago, VictoryTDP said:

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Already Remidisevir tho intensity control cheyyochu ani news leparu .. vaccine inkoka 2 months lo ready antunnaru... mostly thanksgiving time ki vaccine estharu patients ki... 

motham population ki vaccine will be available by June 2021 

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