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Researchers Create Air Filter Designed to Trap and Kill the Coronavirus - محققان نوعی فیلتر هوا ساخته اند که می تواند کرونا ویروس را از بین ببرد

Researchers from the University of Houston, in collaboration with others, have designed a “catch and kill” air filter that can trap the virus responsible for COVID-19, killing it instantly.

Zhifeng Ren, director of the Texas Center for Superconductivity at UH, collaborated with Monzer Hourani, CEO of Medistar, a Houston-based medical real estate development firm, and other researchers to design the filter, which is described in a paper published in Materials Today Physics.

The researchers reported that virus tests at the Galveston National Laboratory found 99.8% of the novel SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, was killed in a single pass through a filter made from commercially available nickel foam heated to 200 degrees Centigrade, or about 392 degrees Fahrenheit. It also killed 99.9% of the anthrax spores in testing at the national lab, which is run by the University of Texas Medical Branch.

Release date: 5 July 2020

Source: University of Houston

High rate of asymptomatic cases in COVID-19 - کرونا و ناقلین بی علامت

A study of COVID-19 in the quarantined Italian town of Vò, where most of the population was tested, reveals the importance of asymptomatic cases. Read more in Nature.

Release date: 30 Jun 2020

Source: Imperial College London

COVID-19 delayed implementing social distancing - تاخیر در فاصله گذاری اجتماعی در زمان همه گیری کرونا

Epidemiological researchers have published research finding every day a city delayed implementing social distancing measures after the appearance of a first case added 2.4 days to the length of the outbreak.

Release date: 1 June 2020

Source: University of Texas at Austin

COVID-19 children - کودکان ویروس کرونا

The virus that causes COVID-19 uses a receptor known as ACE2, found on the surface of certain cells in the human body, to enter its victims. Now, Mount Sinai researchers have found that children have lower levels of ACE2 gene expression than adults, which may explain children’s lower risk of COVID-19 infection and mortality. Gene expression is a measure of how much a gene is transcribed.

Release date: 22 May 2020

Source: Mount Sinai School of Medicine

No evidence of benefit for chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 - کلروکین و هیدروکسی کلروکین در درمان کرونا

A large observational study suggests that treatment with the antimalarial drug chloroquine or its analogue hydroxychloroquine (taken with or without the antibiotics azithromycin or clarithromycin) offers no benefit for patients with COVID-19. The study analyzed data from nearly 15,000 patients with COVID-19 receiving a combination of any of the four drug regimens and 81,000 controls.

Release date: 22 May 2020

Source: The Lancet

Hydroxychloroquine and COVID-19 - هیدروکسی کلروکین و درمان کرونا

The anti-inflammatory drug hydroxychloroquine does not significantly reduce admission to intensive care or death in patients hospitalized with pneumonia due to covid-19, finds a study from France published by The BMJ today. Adverse events were more common in those receiving the drug.

Release date: 15 May 2020

Source: BMJ

کووید19 و سکته - COVID19 and strok

COVID-19 can cause serious cardiovascular complications including heart failure, heart attacks and blood clots that can lead to strokes, emergency medicine doctors report in a new scientific paper. They also caution that COVID-19 treatments can interact with medicines used to manage patients’ existing cardiovascular conditions.

Release date: 15 May 2020

Source: University of Virginia