Named an immune disease to COVID-19
Certain immunity to COVID-19 can be developed in people who have dengue fever. It is reported by Reuters, citing a study by Duke University (USA) professor Miguel Nicolelis. Follow the development of events in the broadcast: Coronavirus in the world: countries in search of a vaccine all the news. As the scientist found out, in those regions where dengue fever outbreaks have been recorded in recent years, the spread of infection with coronavirus is less rapid. The scientist added that the discovery raises the possibility of immunological cross-reactivity between dengue and SARS-CoV-2 flavivirus serotypes. If these assumptions are confirmed, then it will be possible to obtain a certain level of immunity to COVID-19 through vaccination against dengue fever. As reported by the news agency, earlier a group of doctors from Singapore revealed new symptoms of coronavirus-induced disease. It is noted that some patients were initially diagnosed with dengue fever. After, patients complained of increased fever and an itchy rash, but the patients did not have symptoms typical of coronavirus. See also: Singapore set a weekly record for the number of cases of dengue fever
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