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    S.Korea we inna un... 03-01-2020 02:18 PM mehe inna un nahennathuwa puka dilada salli hambakaranne ponz​
     
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    imhotep

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    Lankawa mehema hari berila inne. ape rate weather ekata. heaty condition ekata.

    A copy of a post i just made on the main Coronavirus thread.....

    You cannot assume or guess things. I don't think anyone has made a study on this Covid virus. But normally a Coronavirus is susceptible to temperature. A normal virus is made of nucleic acid, inside a protein shell called the capsid. A coronavirus has an external membrane outside the shell. This membrane is heat sensitive.

    So, in effect the survival of the virus itself declines with the increase of temperature - but not it's ability to infect.

    Studies with SARS have shown that it remains quite stable at 4 deg C, but lose its effectiveness in three days at 37 deg, and survives only for 15 mins at 70 degrees below zero.
    At 4 deg C , it was found that the SARS virus remained active for 28 days!
     

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    A copy of a post i just made on the main Coronavirus thread.....

    You cannot assume or guess things. I don't think anyone has made a study on this Covid virus. But normally a Coronavirus is susceptible to temperature. A normal virus is made of nucleic acid, inside a protein shell called the capsid. A coronavirus has an external membrane outside the shell. This membrane is heat sensitive.

    So, in effect the survival of the virus itself declines with the increase of temperature - but not it's ability to infect.

    Studies with SARS have shown that it remains quite stable at 4 deg C, but lose its effectiveness in three days at 37 deg, and survives only for 15 mins at 70 degrees below zero.
    At 4 deg C , it was found that the SARS virus remained active for 28 days!


    That means high fever can work effectively against the virus right? I don't know how medical practitioners look at this but if you try to reduce the fever like taking panadol or something like that, you are basically not giving your body's immune system a chance to fight against the pathogen.
     

    JohnnySS

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    :lol:තායිලන්ඩ්,සිංගප්පූරු වල සීතලද?බයියෙක්ද ඕක කිව්වෙ??:lol:

    අාතල් ගනින් වෙෙරස් හැදෙනකන්:lol:

    අනුර මොකටද ඵළියට වෙලා ඉන්නෙ ගෝට අැතුලෙ ඉන්න කොට?මේක කැස්ස හෙම්බිරිස්සාවක් නෙමෙයි මතක තියාගනින්.මේකට තාම බෙහෙත් නැහැ.මේක මාස්ක්,ග්ලවුස් දාපු ඩොකාලත් මැරෙන්න තරම් මාරාන්තික වෙෙරස් ඵකක් කියල හොඳට මතක තියාගනින්.අනික මේක ලංකාව..චීනෙවත් කොරියාවවත් නෙමෙයි..උන්ට තියෙන පහසුකම් අපිට නැහැ.අදටත් ඉස්පිරිතාලවල අැඳන් නැති ලෙඩ්ඩු බිම ඉන්නෙ..

    බයියො අඬන දවස වැඩි අෑතක නෑ..

    :lol:තායිලන්ඩ්,සිංගප්පූරු වල සීතලද?බයියෙක්ද ඕක කිව්වෙ??:lol:

    බයියොන්ට මේව අාතල්..මෝඩ හැත්ත නේ.
    අම්මෝ බන් පදනම දෙන ආතල්...:lol:
     

    imhotep

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    That means high fever can work effectively against the virus right? I don't know how medical practitioners look at this but if you try to reduce the fever like taking panadol or something like that, you are basically not giving your body's immune system a chance to fight against the pathogen.

    What I wrote is valid for a virus outside a host - for example if it's floating in the air or when it's attached to a surface.
    Once it's inside the body things are much different, and it gets attached to a host cell using what's called a receptor binding. Too lengthy process to explain.:sorry: