Corona virus infects brain cells…
Corona
virus infects brain cells…
According to research published in the American
journal MSphere Microbiology at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam,
the spread of the corona virus stops immediately after entering the brain
through the nose. After the corona virus enters the brain, small amounts of
proteins are made, which act as messengers in the body's immune system.
They play a role in internal infections, which
can lead to brain and neurological complications in people infected with the
virus.
Debbie Vanriel, a virologist at Erasmus
University, said that what we saw was closer to the fact that storks exist.
Cov-2 (Sars-Cov-2) Infections rarely cause
meningitis, in which the virus spreads uncontrollably to the brain, but it is
also a fact that SARS.
Kovi-2 can enter the brain through the
olfactory nerve and affect a limited number of cells, causing inflammation and
neurological complications. Since the onset of the corona epidemic, coronavirus
patients worldwide have developed neurological and psychological complications,
such as memory problems, headaches, and in some cases, meningitis.
According to research published in the journal
Lancet, one in three people infected with the corona virus is diagnosed with
these complications within six months. He said that in the light of the
research so far, the immune system may also play a role. Observations have
shown that the virus stays in the cells for a short period of time.
We have seen a limited number of brain cells.
Further research has shown how viral infections affect brain structure in the
short and long term.
During this time, a 72-year-old British man
tested positive for 10 consecutive months of coronavirus. Dave Smith) is a
retired driving instructor.
Dave said his corona test tested positive 43 times.
He was hospitalized seven times and had planned his last rites. I had prepared
myself, so I called my family. He met everyone and said goodbye. It's as if
you've found a new life. Linda, his wife, who spent a period of isolation at
home with Dave, said it was the hardest year of the year. Was
Many times it seemed that Dave could hardly get
out of this situation.
According to Ed Moran, a consultant for
infectious diseases at the University of Bristol and the NHS North Bristol, the
virus has been active in Dave's body all this time. The sample was sent to the
university for testing. They multiplied the virus sample, which later proved
that it was not just the remnants of the virus that caused the PCR test, but it
was a. The virus was completely active.
Smith recovered after being treated with a
cocktail of synthetic antibodies developed by the American biotech firm
Regeneron (Regeneron). After 305 days, Dave's Corona test finally came back
negative, after which Dave and his wife celebrated.
According to the results of the clinical trial,
the treatment reduced the number of deaths of patients with ENCODE-19, whose
immune system was not very strong. Dew's treatment was not formally part of the
official medical trial. But now his case is being further investigated by
Andrew Davidson, a pathologist at the University of Bristol…………………
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