“Doctor Teera” Reveal the situation “COVID-19” They are stuck together, most of them having clear symptoms. Ready to warn you not to be complacent. If you have an illness, you need to treat it quickly. Before making it difficult for others too
On December 8, 2023, it was reported that Assoc. Prof. Dr. Teera Worathanarat, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University posted a message via personal Facebook Regarding the COVID-19 virus, he stated that testing ATK from both the nose and throat at the same time will have a greater chance of finding infection. A research team from Denmark published the results of the study in the medical journal JAMA Network Open yesterday, December 6, 2023.
It was found that if examined from both the nose and throat It will increase the chance of detecting COVID-19 by approximately 15-20%. The results of this study can help us apply it to everyday life. Also, don’t forget that at present the P virus occurs 4-5 days after the onset of symptoms. Therefore, if you get a negative test result on the first day, don’t be complacent. You should repeat the test up to the 4th-5th day after symptoms appear.
They also said that they were stuck together, with clear symptoms for the most part. Try not to deceive yourself. Not checking means it’s not infected. But in the end, it can cause people around you to become infected, which can be severe, can cause death, or cause long-term effects. Especially if you work in care services, you meet a lot of people.
If those people are not in good health Have a congenital disease If you’re addicted, don’t stop. Not separated for treatment It will bring trouble to others. If you are sick, you should get checked. In the first few days, if you delete it, don’t be complacent. Check until 4-5 days after symptoms begin. Stop/isolate for treatment for 7-10 days until there are no symptoms and a repeat test has a negative result. Examination by smearing both the nose and the back of the throat. It will increase the chance of detection by 15-20%.
Thank you for the information from Facebook Thira Woratanarat.