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it should be said that the rt-pcr test for finding viral rna is different from the covid-19 rapid test that some countries like korea are developing. although fast results can be obtained within 10-15 minutes, these tests are not very accurate, usually only about 85%.
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the price they paid 5 years ago was 36 lives of doctors, patients and their relatives, from a single case of super-infection.
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professor pall thordarson, dean of the department of chemistry at the university of new south wales, said: 'soap molecules act like crowds, destabilizing the entire system [the outer membrane of the pathogen]. ' the lipid membranes are kicked off by the levers from the soap molecule, releasing
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this is the first time that a comprehensive study of immune responses helps the human body fight covid-19, said immunologist dr. nguyen thi hoang oanh, one of the new study authors. .'we have reviewed the entire immune response of this patient based
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a representative from the world health organization (who) has issued a statement saying that people with symptoms of covid-19 should not take ibuprofen antipyretics. the recommendation came after french health minister olivier véran warned that anti-inflammatory drugs could make covid-19 worse.
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pathologists estimate that each person with covid-19 will infect 2-3 others on average. this number is called r0, or basic reproduction number. in comparison with seasonal flu, the disease has only a basic transmission coefficient of r0 = 1.3. meaning a person infected with c
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gerrit coetzee, a design engineer in san francisco, therefore went on the hackaday technology blog to call designers and engineers to create an open source print of a ventilator, which he described as a decisive device. there is a critical need for the life and death of covid-19 patients but is in
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sharing characteristics and structures similar to the sars virus that caused the acute respiratory infections pandemic in 2003, but sars-cov-2 is even 'wiser' to choose a broad infection strategy with a death rate low sars outbreaks in 2003 with a mortality rate of over 10% quickly transformed the s
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jennifer haller was the first volunteer to get the covid-19 vaccine. she is now a mother with two children. haller said his children found their mothers taking part in a vaccine test similar to signing up for an interesting game show. after the injection, haller left the room with a smile:
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a team of australian researchers say they have found a cure for covid-19, and hope to launch a nationwide clinical trial as soon as this march. professor david paterson, director of the center for clinical trials at the university of queensland, revealed:
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as with many other epidemics in the past, it is likely that we will reach a peak in covid-19, after which, new infections will begin to diminish until r0 drops below 1 and the epidemic will however, the important thing we need to do is to do a combination of measures
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in addition to the moderna vaccine that will begin testing today, inovio, an american pharmaceutical company, said it will also launch human trials of the vaccine against its sars-cov-2 virus. in april. there will be a few dozen volunteers at the university of pennsylvania and one trun
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in the cardboard-clad scenario, the sars-cov-2 virus lasted 3 times longer than sars: 24 hours compared to 8 hours. but they die faster on copper surfaces. sars-cov-2 disappeared after 4 hours on the field, while sars took 8 hours.
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the blood flowing into ecmo is taken to an artificial lung, where it is removed from carbon dioxide and replenished with oxygen. the artificial lung itself in the ecmo machine is also a very sophisticated system. from the outside, it looks like a red water filter, but the inside is actually a
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seegene is producing about 10,000 test kits each week and each can test 100 patients, which means they are producing enough kits for 1 million screening cases each week, with only the cost for each test is less than 20 usd. noh si-won said it was his first time t
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if you have symptoms of covid-19 but do not feel too bad, do not panic, you may only have a common cold or flu. if you've never been in close contact with a positive person with covid-19, it continues to be a testament to your peace of mind.
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measures to keep social distance include mandatory isolation for those who have been infected, tracing and contacting people who have been in contact with sick people, quarantining those who may have been exposed, closing schools. study, business when needed and avoid activities that gather in
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unlike the sars virus in 2003, infected people had only the highest transmission after 10 days of onset of symptoms - when the viral load in their nasal and throat secretions was highest, covid-19 this time seemed such as having a stronger and earlier transmission force, when there are cases of
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the last of us part ii sheds light on many complex and confusing aspects of humanity - a journey mixed with many emotions.
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preliminary evidence suggests an increased risk of reinfection with the omicron variant compared with other voc variants of concern, the who said.
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with a total cost of about 10 million vnd, taking less than 15 minutes to assemble, the 'safely isolated sampling chamber' is ready for covid-19 testing.
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ios 15, macos monterey hardly have many interface changes, mainly updating new features, the ability to connect, share media on social communication applications ...
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the year behind us has shown us and taught us how our indisputably, irresponsibility, and ignorance during the covid-19 pandemic have been an impediment for many, and fatal for some.
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scammers are constantly looking for methods to steal user data. they actively spread spam and fraudulent sites related to the covid-19 pandemic to profit from outstanding news.
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the ios 13.7 update brings a number of notable changes regarding covid-19 exposure detection.
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tipsmake - increasing fraudulent tactics to take advantage of users' 'bad news' mentality in the context of covid-19 epidemic becoming the top concern worldwide.
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apple and google have teamed up to build an 'exposure notice' api that makes apps created by public health agencies more accurate, reliable, and efficient on both android and iphone phones.
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apple has just released ios version 13.5 for users to bring a number of new features, including the covid-19 patient contact notification that the company is working with google.
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ios 13.5 is an essential update for users during the covid-19 translation.
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the anxiety of many people during the covid-19 pandemic became an opportunity for many cyber criminals, employing every trick to make money.
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while millions of americans remained isolated at home, dr. stephen morse - epidemiologist, and dr. vincent racaniello - virologist, from columbia university answered the question of whether a person can be infected with corona virus. from clothes, grocery or jogging or not.
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artificial intelligence (ai) has great potential, but scientists still prioritize previously tested technologies to find ways to cope with the covid-19 epidemic.
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surveillance technology companies say their experience can help the government monitor the silent spread of the covid-19 epidemic.
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fans of league of legends fans are certainly not familiar with the name thich bon thuan, a monk whose achievement in climbing rank is 'not medium'.
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the world is waiting for the vaccine against covid-19, but if that vaccine has not been found, will we have prepared plan b for such a future?
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in difficult times, tim cook continues to take steps that can lower the profit rate of the apple.