COVID-19 vaccines: Could a single vaccine work against SARS, MERS, other coronaviruses?
• 4 years agoResearchers are working on prototypes of a so-called 'pancoronavirus vaccines' with promising, but early, results from experiments on animals.
Prenatal exposures to COVID-19 even without maternal infection will affect future generations, claims study
Myupchar • 4 years agoThe researchers point out that contracting the COVID-19 infection during pregnancy can affect fetal and postnatal development negatively, as many other viral infections have previously shown to do.
Study shows similarities in host-viral interactions in SARS, MERS and COVID-19 viruses, suggests common drug treatment
Myupchar • 4 years agoSince the three viruses belong to the same family, experts believe they may share some vulnerabilities which could be exploited to treat the diseases caused by these viruses
COVID-19 treatment: Fabiflu by Glenmark, HCQ, Remdesivir and other drugs that are being used to treat coronavirus patients
Myupchar • 5 years agoFavipiravir is an antiviral drug which was developed by a Japanese pharma company, Fujifilm Toyama Chemical, to treat influenza.
Antibodies acquired after coronavirus infection won't be effective for very long: Study
• 5 years agoThe results offer a strong note of caution against the idea of 'immunity certificates' for people who have recovered from COVID-19.
What makes coronavirus an 'ace' at invading cells? Blame its club-shaped protein spike and a molecule in the human body
Anirban Mahapatra • 5 years agoIn the months since the coronavirus stormed on to the world’s stage, millions have been infected and billions of other lives affected indirectly
Coronavirus Outbreak: Researchers look hopefully at Llamas' antibodies to give us a COVID-19 vaccine
• 5 years agoLlamas’ antibodies are also easily manipulated and can be fused with other antibodies, including human's, and remain stable.
Coronavirus Outbreak: Governments knew a pandemic was a threat – here's why they weren't better prepared
• 5 years agoEvery country needs to understand and learn from how others are analysing, planning and have dealt with similar emergencies in the past.
Unregulated use of plasma therapy for COVID-19 can be harmful, writes expert; can expose patients to serious transfusion-related risks
Biplob Borthakur • 5 years agoIt is a promising solution at the present gloomy situation, but till we have reliable evidence on utility unregulated use is to be avoided
Phase 3 results on Gilead coronavirus drug encouraging; a look at other potential COVID-19 treatments under trial
Fp Staff • 5 years agoCalifornia-based biotech company Gilead Sciences and the US government reported that in a major study, remdesivir shortened the time it takes for COVID-19 patients to recover by four days on average