Top Reliable Science Papers About COVID-19
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Top Reliable Science Papers About COVID-19

July 24, 2020

Scientists all over the world are working hard to try to create a treatment for COVID-19. They can achieve scientific success once they crack how the SARS-CoV-2 virus leads to COVID-19.

Scientists have released an open investigation dataset that encourages researchers to come up with new information. You can check out these scientific papers about COVID-19 to help you understand how it works.

A systematic review of antibody-mediated immunity to coronaviruses

The review aims at studying immune reactions of the body towards coronaviruses. This includes SARS-CoV-2, a virus that causes COVID-19. 

It focuses on antibody kinetics, correlates of protection, immunopathogenesis, antigenic diversity and cross-reactivity, and population seroprevalence. It also carries out scientific research on other coronaviruses to provide insights on future inquiries.

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Communities of color at higher risk for health and economic challenges

Different races and ethnic groups will experience different impacts of the COVID-19 disease. The paper focuses on the various financial and health effects that come along with it. It has a collection of data that it evaluates based on health conditions and coverage and access to health care by these communities.

Effectiveness of convalescent plasma therapy in severe COVID-19 patients

The document contains possible evident research on patients of COVID-19 benefiting from recovered patients from the disease. It states that an infusion of a purified antibody comprising of plasma from ex-patients could help develop antibodies. 

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A research conducted on ten patients using this method saw a great improvement in their clinical symptoms.

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Epidemiology of COVID-19 in a long-term care facility in King County, Washington

It contains data on the original outbreak at a Life Care Center of Kirkland. It outlines frequent cases that most residents reported based on how the disease affected their health. Most of them reported having respiratory illnesses linked to the disease. A few of them documented negative symptoms.

First case of 2019 novel coronavirus in the United States

The paper holds information containing a positive treatment of a COVID-19 patient in the United States. The patient is the first to have a positive reaction to the disease after experiencing mild symptoms. It contains a diagnosis, identification, clinical course, and management of the illness.

A serological assay to detect SARS-CoV-2 seroconversion in humans

The research contains the various mechanisms used to create blood tests for screening the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It aims at identifying people suffering from COVID-19 by using serological assays. The assay detects SARS-CoV-2 antibodies used to identify the genetic composition of the virus and neutralize it.

Aerosol and surface stability of SARS-CoV-2 as compared with SARS-CoV-1

The study determined the strength of SARS-CoV-2 compared to SARS-CoV-1 on different surfaces and in aerosols. It determined the rate of viability and infection in the environmental conditions of 5 regions. The materials used were stainless steel, plastic, cardboard, and copper. A conclusive 72-hour life span was all the time the viruses could survive. 

Impact on nonpharmaceutical interventions to reduce COVID-19 mortality and health care demand

The isolation of infected people can’t be the only initiative to take to stop the spread of the virus. It requires other preventive measures to yield fruit. The taking of other nonpharmaceutical measures will impact this initiative. It narrowed down its research to mitigation and suppression. 

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Substantial undocumented infection facilitates the rapid dissemination of novel coronavirus

It outlines data from undocumented infections of COVID-19 facts from China. This is right from the onset of the disease. This case led to the massive spread of the virus under large areas of dense human settlement. It states that it’ll be difficult to curb its spread due to this.

Estimating the clinical severity of COVID-19 from the transmission dynamics in Wuhan, China

A data analysis conducted on Wuhan China estimated a 1.4% chance of a patient’s death from COVID-19. It determined the rate of delay between death and the development of symptoms. The risk of infection increased based on the increase in age.

Conclusion

We need to understand how C0VID-19 works to create a solution. This requires everyone’s initiative to provide insights on possible mechanisms. A compilation of this information makes it easier for you to factor out user data. Use the available troves of reliable information from educational literature and coronavirus documents. You can present your research to credible sources for effective examination. 

Author’s Bio:

Elizabeth Skinner is an education expert working with a tech company in education software projects. She is a master’s in computers and helps students for their thesis and dissertation work on a part-time basis. In her free time, she loves to explore new cuisines on internet, going for a long walk in the park and reading books on spirituality. 

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