‘Mor Yong’ warns that covids can be recurring, revealing the results of a study at Chulalongkorn University, sick for the second time, less symptoms Point out the need for vaccination in a timely manner.
Date 7 Aug. 65 Prof. Dr. Yong Phuworawan Head of the center specializing in clinical virology Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Post messages via facebook regarding covid Yong Poovorawan that Covid 19 can be recurring.
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COVID-19, once it is, can be recurring. generally repetition It usually happens following 3 months, but there are many. It is a symptomatic recurrence and is clearly detected following 2 months. Recurrence can be seen in both children and adults.
In our study, at the Chulalongkorn Memorial Center, in approximately 40 patients with confirmed 2nd recurrence, the 2nd relapse was both more symptomatic. and have fewer symptoms, but most have fewer symptoms and treatment in case of recurrence mainly symptomatic In the first, almost all of them received the antiviral drug favipiravir, and in the second, none developed severe symptoms or pneumonia until their oxygen levels were below the norm. This may be due to the immune system occurring in both vaccines. and the infection reduces the severity And many of them have been infected and still have been vaccinated. This makes the second iteration more severe and less severe.
by definition of repetition Most of the time, the distance between the first and the second is 3 months apart, so the disease is similar to that of other respiratory diseases. like the flu common flu that is, there is a chance of recurrence
Therefore, in patients who have been Therefore, it is imperative that vaccination be given in a timely manner.
we defined that if you have never been vaccinated before or did not complete 2 vaccinations when infected Administer 1 additional booster vaccination from 3 months following the first day of infection.
If you have had 2 or more vaccinations and are infected, the infection is like a 3rd dose vaccination. Good immunity from boosters. Therefore, it is recommended to have a booster vaccination 6 months following infection, or more from the date of infection, one more time to maintain a high level of immunity to reduce re-infection.