COVID-19的全球变种:目前的认识

B. Roy, J. Dhillon, N. Habib, B. Pugazhandhi
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背景:SARS-CoV-2是一种RNA病毒,可发生突变产生多种毒株。诱变剂包括紫外线辐射、金属和生物体的内源性成分。每种菌株在毒力、体内免疫反应和疫苗功效方面都是特异性的。结论:研究人员需要收集数据并与全球组织合作,以了解新进化的菌株。关于突变和变异的信息对于了解病毒传播和开发疫苗以结束COVID-19大流行是不可避免的。
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Global variants of COVID-19: Current understanding
Background: SARS-CoV-2 is an RNA virus that undergoes mutation producing a variety of strains. Mutagens include UV radiation, metals, and endogenous components of organisms. Each strain is specific in terms of virulence, immune response in the body and efficacy of the vaccines. Conclusion: Researchers need to gather data and collaborate with global organizations to learn about the newly evolving strains. Information about the mutations and variants are inevitable in understanding virus transmission and developing vaccines to end the COVID-19 pandemic.
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