First 5 to 8 seconds after coughing are critical: During this time the exhaled droplets remain suspended in the air and can spread of the disease. After that time, the cough cloud typically starts to disperse. Masks .
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Vaccine-associated enhanced disease (VAED) is an immune response to a vaccine that is ‘causally linked’ to a higher risk of adverse outcomes upon infection compared to infection without prior vaccination. (A vaccinated person carries higher risk of suffering .
1] Neuraminidase (NA) protein found on mumps virus has some similarities with the Spike protein of #sarscov2 2] The universal mumps vaccine and MMR vaccine, produce anti-NA antibodies. 3] These anti-NA antibodies bind to the Spike protein of #SARSCoV2 .
Successful clearance of SARS-CoV-2 cannot guarantee the complete remission of symptoms and that severe symptoms can occur in the absence of virus. #SARSCoV2 Two possible mechanisms: #COVID19 a. Pathological inflammation: We already know enough about this. Causes .
In this article, we present you with the evidence of Chlorhexidine (CHX) retention inside the mouth and its quality of exhibiting substantivity.
1] First study: 3790 positive samples with known CT values were checked to see if they had viable virus, indicating they were infectious. Virus could be cultured in 70% samples with CT values ≤ 25. 3% samples with CT .
Recovery of infectious SARS-CoV-2 from the surfaces. Looks like we are back to square one. 1] We had many papers in the last few months which had reassured us about the lack of virus persistence on the surfaces. 2] .
This blog is based on the article ‘Do we have an answer to bradykinin storm?’ that appeared in Dental Tribune, South Asia. Many articles have been covered on the role of vitamin D in the management and prevention of .
The SARS-CoV-2 virus is highly infectious and there is a lot that needs to be understood and studied. What we do know is that COVID spreads primarily due to droplets that are discharged from the nose and mouth via .
1. CDC guidelines on “How COVID-19 Spreads” (Update Sept. 21, 2020)COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly through close contact from person-to-person. Some people without symptoms may be able to spread the virus. We are still learning about how the .