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Unique infectious profile makes Covid-19 hard to treat: Lancet – Business Standard
A review published in the prestigious journal The Lancet has revealed that the increase in caseloads is owing to a unique infectious profile

As the Covid-19 cases surge globally, especially in India, leaving many of us wonder why it is so hard to treat, a review published in the prestigious journal The Lancet has revealed that the increase in caseloads is owing to a unique infectious profile.
According to the review, there is growing evidence that the virus infects both the upper and lower respiratory tracts.
The review suggests that it is unlike “low pathogenic” human coronavirus sub-species, which typically settle in the upper respiratory…
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