“Doctor Thira” updates knowledge of COVID Raise the results of the research that Omicron patients have a higher chance of re-infection than usual. Siamrath

On July 21, 65, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Teera Woratanarat, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Posted a message via Facebook, Thira Woratanarat stated that…

Yesterday, around the world, there were 760,982 more people, 1,335 more deaths, bringing the total to 569,310,786 people, with 6,390,965 deaths.

The top five with the most infections were France, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Brazil.

Yesterday, the number of new infections was six of the top 10 countries from Europe and Asia and 13 of the top 20 in the world.

The number of new infections every day in the world now. from Asia and Europe together accounted for 69.11 percent of the world’s population, while the number of deaths accounted for 46.32%.

…The epidemic situation of Thailand

From this morning’s Worldometer data, it was found that

Number of deaths yesterday The 13th highest in the world and 4th in Asia, although the Thai Ministry of Health has adjusted the reporting system from 1 May until the reported number is greatly reduced.

…Update knowledge of COVID-19

1. Omicron causes more recurrent infections than previous strains.

Data from the Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom. point out that People who were previously infected with Omicron and had recurrent Omicron infections were nearly 15 times more common than people who had previous delta infections and had recurrent delta infections.

while people who have been infected with alpha or delta before and then re-infected with Omicron, which is 37-38 times more common than those who have been previously infected with Delta and have been re-infected with Delta.

shows that The Omicron strain caused a much higher number of re-infected people. Therefore, protection during everyday life is of paramount importance.

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2. SARS-CoV-2 virus can infect and infect between cells in the brain.

Pepe A and team from France The results of the study were published in the journal Science Advances on July 20, 2022.

The essence is to point out that the COVID-19 virus can infect from one brain cell to another that has not yet been infected.

Through the creation of Tunneling Nanotube (TNT) or like building a tunnel or a small tube. It is the path of infection from infected cells to other uninfected cells.

The results of this study may serve as a mechanism to explain the pathology. and brain or nervous system disorders arising from both early infections and in the long term, such as Long COVID, however, will require further in-depth follow-up and study.

…the situation of our country The outbreak continues.

Wearing a mask correctly It’s very important

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