Is SARS-CoV-2 Novel Coronavirus a Camouflaged Virus: Does COVID-19 Make the Body's Immune System Delay in Response, Especially with Chronic Diseases?
Posted: 22 Apr 2020 Last revised: 15 May 2020
Date Written: April 10, 2020
Abstract
A severe respiratory disease was recently reported in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. As of 25 January 2020. From the Report of the WHO-China Joint Mission published on Feb. 28 by WHO, which is based on 55,924 laboratory confirmed cases, and a paper by the Chinese CCDC released on Feb. 17, which is based on 72,314 confirmed, suspected, and asymptomatic cases of COVID-19 in China as of Feb. 11. probability of dying if infected by the virus (%) is differ from elder to children and also from whom have Pre-existing medical conditions to whom are in good health conditions, and who the symptoms are vary from mild to severe among them and which mainly included fever, cough, difficulty breathing. These symptoms in many occasions interpreted as Influenza. The protocol to defeat the COVID-19 is mainly rely on the strength of the Immunology system while there is no drug discovered yet. The guess in this paper that the immune system which encountered for example an Influenza before will be distracted and react different from which didn't. New perspective about our immunology system is opened because of this pandemic, and we can look to it as reference system instead of only defensive system which act toward virus as the information stored on it.
I hope this will start following experiments which will be performed to help in finding a cure that stand on how to make our immunology system print antibodies information from other recovered patients’ plasma who infected before by COVID-19.
Keywords: COVID-19, Immunology system, immune system
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