The latest study conducted on 11 Covid-19 patients, who succumbed to the virus, reveals a link between coronavirus and patients’ immune response to the disease and this study suggest that the immune response in this virus is more important than the virus itself, Which is largely responsible for the death in Covid-19 patient.
Numerous study already has suggested that in COVID-19 the Immune system contributes to the organ damage which is seen in severe cases of the Covid-19, however, the latest study conducted by the experts at the University of Edinburgh, Uk, where they found the little correlation between the level of the virus and the inflammation.
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The study was Carried out by taking the Detailed autopsies to map sings of the Covid-19 In the patient body along with the sites of inflammation as well.
However, on the other hand, the Experts and scientists are racing to find the potential vaccine for the corona virus, and even almost 200 vaccine contenders are already working on this in order to take out the first vaccine by the end of this year.
The World Health organization’s also stated that 21 candidates vaccine is under the clinical trial evaluation phase while the other 139 candidates vaccine are in the preclinical trials phase.
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After over 6 months since its breakout in the Chinese city of Wuhan last year, the virus has spread across continents, killing over 5 lakh people and infecting more than 11 million across the globe.
After emerging from the Wuhan Last year this Coronavirus has killed the 5 lakh people worldwide and infected more than 11 million across the globe as well, however, in terms of recovery rate Indian is one of the best as it has the 61.3 % recovery rate in worldwide.
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