Magnetic Hyperthermia for Isolation and Deactivation of Covid-19 or Similar Viruses; A Comprehensive Review

Asif Jamal Eraki, Shouryadeep Das, Surjashish Ghosh, Bidrohi Bhattacharjee, Mayumi Mukherjee
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Recent Covid 19 pandemic has caused disruptions to both societies & economies around the globe. Despite the time passed since the outbreak, access to proper diagnostic or treatment methods are insufficient. This situation created an urgent need for novel approaches to combat the spread of covid or similar viruses. The authors of this article have undertaken an extensive examination of diverse research papers pertaining to the detection, isolation, and deactivation of covid 19 virus. The authors have determined that magnetic hyperthermia holds promise as potential technique to isolate and deactivate SARS Covid 2. This comprehensive review delves into the potential of magnetic hyperthermia, magnetic nanoparticles & expounds upon the principle of magnetic hyperthermia, the challenges of using it as treatment method as well as recent advances in this field. In summary this article highlights the potential of magnetic hyperthermia as a promising modality for isolation & deactivation of covid 19 or similar viruses.
磁热疗分离和灭活新冠病毒及类似病毒全面检讨
最近的Covid - 19大流行对这两个社会都造成了破坏。全球经济。尽管疫情爆发已经过了一段时间,但获得适当诊断或治疗方法的机会仍然不足。这种情况迫切需要新的方法来对抗covid或类似病毒的传播。本文作者对有关covid - 19病毒的检测、分离和失活的各种研究论文进行了广泛的审查。作者已经确定,磁热疗有望成为分离和灭活SARS Covid - 2的潜在技术。这篇全面的综述深入探讨了磁热疗、磁性纳米颗粒的潜力。阐述了磁热疗的原理、应用磁热疗的挑战以及该领域的最新进展。总之,这篇文章强调了磁热疗作为一种有前途的隔离方式的潜力。covid - 19或类似病毒的失活。
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