On November 20, 2022 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thira Worathanarat or “Doctor Thira“Chulalongkorn University Medical School Facebook Post”Thira Woratanaratto the point “COVID-19” indicate that
Yesterday, worldwide, there were 250,039 more infections, 438 more deaths, for a total of 642,804,841 people, 6,625,357 total deaths.
The top 5 most infected are:
- Japan
- South Korea
- France
- Taiwan
- Hong Kong
Yesterday, a number of new infections had countries from Europe. and Asia occupies 7 of the top 10 and 17 of the top 20 globally.
The number of new infections per day worldwide at this time from Asia and Europe together accounted for 94.22% of the world, while the number of deaths accounted for 84.93%.
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Update knowledge of Long COVID
Venkataramani V and colleagues from Germany Summarized academic knowledge of cognitive impairment after infection. “COVID-19”
Laboratory studies on infected miceCOVID-19 with fewer symptoms It was found that an inflammatory process in the brain followed. However, the group with problemsmemoryhad higher CC chemokine 11 (CCL11) levels than the unaffected group.
that from the knowledge of medical science that existed before It is known that CCL11 is involved in the process of aging/degeneration of cells and inhibits the formation of new neurons. (neurogenesis)
At present, knowledge of the effects on the brain and nervous system after COVID-19 infection is increasing. and mechanisms for various abnormalities Whether in thinking, memory, concentration, including resulting chronic diseases Including cerebrovascular, seizures, etc.
protection against infection or not getting reinfected is best, live a mindful life, not careless, avoiding risky behavior, crowded places, poor ventilation
Wear a mask correctly and consistently When roaming outdoors, working, studying, traveling or meeting people. It will greatly reduce the risk.
The epidemic is on the rise as it is today. Personal behavior determines an individual’s risk. And that risk doesn’t end with itself. But it can lead to family members and close people.
refer
Venkataramani V et al. Cognitive deficits in the long Covid-19. NEJ extension. November 10, 2022.