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+ | * 17 APR 2020 [https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/04/how-does-coronavirus-kill-clinicians-trace-ferocious-rampage-through-body-brain-toes?# How does coronavirus kill? Clinicians trace a ferocious rampage through the body, from brain to toes] | ||
+ | * 17 APR 2020 [https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-no-evidence-that-covid-19-survivors-have-immunity-who-warns-11975011 Currently 'no evidence' that COVID-19 survivors have immunity, WHO warns] | ||
+ | * 16 APR 2020 [https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/04/17/coronavirus-boston-er-doctor-seeing-repeat-coronavirus-patients/ Boston ER Doctor Seeing Repeat Coronavirus Hospitalizations] | ||
+ | * 15 APR 2020 [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/coronavirus-symptoms-lung-kidney-heart-covid-19-us-doctors-a9466701.html Coronavirus damages kidneys and hearts as well as lungs, US doctors find] | ||
+ | * 13 APR 2020 [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1752928X20300718 COVID-19 in forensic medicine unit personnel: Observation from Thailand] | ||
+ | ** 13 APR 2020 [https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/danvergano/coronavirus-spread-dead-body-coroner Scientists Have Reported The First Case Of The Coronavirus Spreading From A Dead Body] | ||
+ | * 13 APR 2020 [https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/13/who-officials-say-its-unclear-whether-recovered-coronavirus-patients-are-immune-to-second-infection.html WHO officials say it’s unclear whether recovered coronavirus patients are immune to second infection] | ||
+ | * 12 APR 2020 [https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3079443/coronavirus-could-target-immune-system-targeting-protective Coronavirus could attack immune system like HIV by targeting protective cells, warn scientists] | ||
+ | * 10 APR 2020 [https://www.colorado.edu/today/2020/04/10/scientists-developing-covid-19-test-knows-youre-sick-you-do Scientists developing COVID-19 test that knows you’re sick before you do] | ||
+ | * 10 APR 2020 [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-11/false-negative-coronavirus-test-results-raise-doctors-doubts False Negatives Raise Doctors' Doubts About Coronavirus Tests] | ||
+ | * 10 APR 2020 [https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2020-04-10/brain-nervous-system-affected-in-1-in-3-cases-of-severe-covid-19 Brain, Nervous System Affected in 1 in 3 Cases of Severe COVID-19] | ||
+ | * 09 APR 2020 [https://chicagocitywire.com/stories/530092711-roseland-hospital-phlebotomist-30-of-those-tested-have-coronavirus-antibody Roseland Hospital phlebotomist: 30pct of those tested have coronavirus antibody] | ||
+ | * 09 APR 2020 [https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/09/its-difficult-to-grasp-the-projected-deaths-from-covid-19-heres-how-they-compare-to-other-causes-of-death/ It’s difficult to grasp the projected deaths from Covid-19. Here’s how they] | ||
+ | * 05 APR 2020 [https://www.tillett.info/2020/04/05/a-solution-to-covid-19/ A (possible) solution to COVID-19]This data suggests a simple and testable hypothesis –''there are natural strains of SARS-CoV-2 in the world that have mutated to be non-pathogenic (asymptomatic or mild), but are still infective and will provide immunity to the more pathogenic (deadly) strains.'' - | ||
+ | * 27 MAR 2020 [https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/03/27/scientists-track-coronavirus-strains-mutation/5080571002/?fbclid=IwAR0ZMx2njZ58ZMGLBmhtrtkJaKhcsEtZ9ehqwOxmYAx-lodM18GZnE-LbMk 8 strains of the coronavirus are circling the globe. Here's what clues they're giving scientists.] | ||
+ | ** Conclusions: Our findings suggest that patients with a shorter incubation period went on to have more severe disease. Further studies are needed to investigate potential biological mechanisms for this association. | ||
+ | * 27 MAR 2020 [https://sciencemag.org/news/2020/03/how-sick-will-coronavirus-make-you-answer-may-be-your-genes?fbclid=IwAR0ssURPj_zjE_1QHYg2Np5DzXC10-14EXRi5FpsVaqPUgAHn8P3siwc_tU How sick will the coronavirus make you? The answer may be in your genes] | ||
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Revision as of 20:27, 19 April 2020
Viral Research
- 17 APR 2020 How does coronavirus kill? Clinicians trace a ferocious rampage through the body, from brain to toes
- 17 APR 2020 Currently 'no evidence' that COVID-19 survivors have immunity, WHO warns
- 16 APR 2020 Boston ER Doctor Seeing Repeat Coronavirus Hospitalizations
- 15 APR 2020 Coronavirus damages kidneys and hearts as well as lungs, US doctors find
- 13 APR 2020 COVID-19 in forensic medicine unit personnel: Observation from Thailand
- 13 APR 2020 WHO officials say it’s unclear whether recovered coronavirus patients are immune to second infection
- 12 APR 2020 Coronavirus could attack immune system like HIV by targeting protective cells, warn scientists
- 10 APR 2020 Scientists developing COVID-19 test that knows you’re sick before you do
- 10 APR 2020 False Negatives Raise Doctors' Doubts About Coronavirus Tests
- 10 APR 2020 Brain, Nervous System Affected in 1 in 3 Cases of Severe COVID-19
- 09 APR 2020 Roseland Hospital phlebotomist: 30pct of those tested have coronavirus antibody
- 09 APR 2020 It’s difficult to grasp the projected deaths from Covid-19. Here’s how they
- 05 APR 2020 A (possible) solution to COVID-19This data suggests a simple and testable hypothesis –there are natural strains of SARS-CoV-2 in the world that have mutated to be non-pathogenic (asymptomatic or mild), but are still infective and will provide immunity to the more pathogenic (deadly) strains. -
- 27 MAR 2020 8 strains of the coronavirus are circling the globe. Here's what clues they're giving scientists.
- Conclusions: Our findings suggest that patients with a shorter incubation period went on to have more severe disease. Further studies are needed to investigate potential biological mechanisms for this association.
- 27 MAR 2020 How sick will the coronavirus make you? The answer may be in your genes