Drug discovery for Corona virus eradication | Research in Australia

Drug discovery for Corona virus eradication, Research in Australia

All the scientific research is being done for the new corona virus causing havoc around the world and the search for treatment is going on. Australian researchers have found a significant breakthrough among ongoing studies for this. These researchers discovered a common anti-parasitic or anti-parasitic drug that could eliminate the deadly virus.

Drug discovery for Corona virus eradication
Drug discovery for Corona virus eradication


Corona virus destroyed in 48 hours

In the laboratory, this drug proved effective in killing the corona virus in just 48 hours. Anti-parasitic drugs are used to treat parasitic diseases.

Corona virus growth can stop

Studies by researchers at Australia's Monash University, published in the journal Antiviral Research, suggest that a single dose of the everamactin drug may inhibit the growth of the corona virus at the cell level. This anti-parasitic drug has already been found effective against HIV, dengue, influenza and zika virus. Principal researcher Dr. Kelly Wegstaff said, 'We found that even one dose can annihilate all viral RNA within 48 hours. However, more trials are needed before trying on humans.

Water treatment is effective in Corona virus

Researchers are exploring possibilities in water treatment methods in eradicating the corona virus (covid-19). He says that more investigation is still needed to know whether these methods can be effective in eliminating corona or not? According to the researchers, many corona viruses, including the dangerous SARS-Corona virus-19, considered to be the cause of the Kovid-19 pandemic, can remain contagious in sewage and drinking water for several days. These viruses can also enter the air through evaporation or spray.

Strong water and sanitation system for Corona virus eradication

Researchers at the University of California at the US said governments in developed countries should strengthen water and sanitation systems. "The corona epidemic underscored that there is an urgent need to control infectious viruses," said Hazou Liu, associate professor of chemical and environmental engineering at the university.

According to data released by the World Health Organization, so far 207 countries are vulnerable to the deadly infection of the corona virus and the death toll has crossed 1 lakh, while the death toll has crossed 50 thousand.
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