comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Professor lorna harries - Page 2 : comparemela.com

Tested positive for COVID? Some people may remain infectious even after 10 days

The study, published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases, found that 13 per cent of people still exhibited clinically-relevant levels of virus after 10 days, meaning they could potentially still be infectious.

United-kingdom
Exeter
Devon
Merlin-davies
Lorna-harries
University-of-exeter-medical-school
International-journal-of-infectious-diseases
University-of-exeter
Image-source
International-journal
Infectious-diseases
Professor-lorna-harries

Covid: Some people remain infectious even after 10 days

According to new research by the University of Exeter out of one in 10 people may still be infectious and can potentially spread the Covid virus even after the 10 day quarantine period. PCR tests work by testing for the presence of viral fragments.

Bengaluru
Karnataka
India
United-kingdom
Exeter
Devon
Merlin-davies
Lorna-harries
University-of-exeter-medical-school
International-journal-of-infectious-diseases
University-of-exeter
International-journal

Covid: Some People Remain Infectious Even After 10 Days

London, Jan 14 (IANS) One in 10 people may still be infectious and can potentially spread the Covid virus even after the 10 day quarantine period, according

United-kingdom
Exeter
Devon
London
City-of
Merlin-davies
Lorna-harries
University-of-exeter-medical-school
University-of-exeter
Infectious-diseases
Professor-lorna-harries
Exeter-medical

One in ten people potentially still infectious for COVID after 10-day isolation period

One in ten people potentially still infectious for COVID after 10-day isolation period
europeanscientist.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from europeanscientist.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

United-kingdom
Exeter
Devon
Merlin-davies
Lorna-harries
University-of-exeter-medical-school
International-journal-of-infectious-diseases
University-of-exeter
International-journal
Infectious-diseases
Professor-lorna-harries
Exeter-medical

How long can you be affected with Covid-19 infection? New study reveals

How long can you be affected with Covid-19 infection? New study reveals - The study found that 13% people still exhibited clinically-relevant levels of virus after 10 days, meaning they could potentially still be infectious.

United-kingdom
Exeter
Devon
Merlin-davies
Lorna-harries
University-of-exeter-medical-school
International-journal-of-infectious-diseases
University-of-exeter
International-journal
Infectious-diseases
Professor-lorna-harries
Exeter-medical

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.