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Brazil re-infected woman with COVID 19 as world’s first virus infection

COVID 19 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 9 News report from Xinhua news agency said Friday (Jan.8) Brazilian state news agency reported the case of a Brazilian woman becoming “First person in the world” to come back infected with the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19 Mutant Which was known as “E484K” (E484K) over and over again.

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Researchers from the Institute for Research and Education (IDOR) in the northeastern state of Bahia. A 45-year-old woman detected for COVID-19 is detected. First positive in May And had a positive test result from virus infection Mutated species in october

Viruses, strain E 484 K Which originated in South Africa Has previously appeared in Brazil. But this is the first patient to be re-infected with the virus, with the female patient having no serious illnesses in either infection.

However, to confirm such re-infection A genome or genetic analysis of the virus is needed. They compare the RNA sequence, which is the prime “prime” molecule of DNA, to prove the fact that the virus The two are different.

Research team of the institute Expressed their concerns about the discovery. This is because mutations may bring about changes that hinder the action of antibodies in treating patients. Currently, Brazil is tested for the virus. At least 5 mutant species already

“This discovery is a warning sign and underscores the need for treatment of pandemic control measures with social distance. And the need to expedite the vaccination process to prevent disease, ”said study researcher Bruno Solano.

Thanks to the pictures and content from Xinhuanews.

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