SARS-CoV-2 virus infection from mosquitoes does not spread to humans: report

 18 Jul 2020 ( News Bureau )
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SARS-CoV-2 virus infection by mosquitoes does not spread to humans. This has been revealed in the first study on this subject. This study has been published in the journal Scientific Reports.

This study found that the virus could not increase its numbers among the three main species of mosquitoes. Therefore, even if a mosquito bites a corona infected, it cannot spread the infection to humans.

The author of this study has said, "Even in the most difficult situation, SARS does not spread through CoV-2 mosquitoes. This is not possible even if the same mosquito bites someone else after biting an infected person."

This study has also been confirmed by the World Health Organization. The World Health Organization has also cited this study as saying that the mosquito cannot be a carrier of Kovid 19 infection. However, it is still unclear what the relationship between the corona virus and the animal is?

The corona virus began to spread from Wuhan's fish market in China. It is a meat and fish market and meat of many animals was available. Some reports have also said that dogs and cats are also carriers of corona, but there is no strong evidence of this.

 

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