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Prof K Nageshwar: Tears do not spread virus:Study (Video)

         కన్నీళ్ళతో కరోనా రాదు, తేల్చిన అమెరికా పరిశోధన||Tears do not spread virus:Study

A new study has found that tears from a COVID-19 patient do not spread the virus.

While researchers are convinced that coronavirus spreads through mucus and droplets expelled through coughing and sneezing, the new study clarifies that not all bodily fluid spread the virus.

Coronavirus can’t be spread through tears, finds study by American Academy of OpthalmologyThe coronavirus has been declared a pandemic by the WHO. Image credit: Shutterstock
The study was conducted by the American Academy of Opthalmology.

 

The study authors, however, added that 1-3 percent of those with coronavirus develop conjunctivitis.

Ivan Seah and his colleagues conducted the study at the National University Hospital in Singapore where they collected tear samples from 17 patients with COVID-19 from the time they showed symptoms until they recovered about 20 days later.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Tears do not spread virus:Study (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Tears do not spread virus:Study (Video)
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కన్నీళ్ళతో కరోనా రాదు, తేల్చిన అమెరికా పరిశోధన||Tears do not spread virus:Study A new study has found that tears from a COVID-19 patient do not spread the virus. While researchers are convinced that coronavirus spreads through mucus and droplets expelled through coughing and sneezing, the new study clarifies that not all bodily fluid spread the virus. Coronavirus can’t be spread through tears, finds study by American Academy of OpthalmologyThe coronavirus has been declared a pandemic by the WHO. Image credit: Shutterstock The study was conducted by the American Academy of Opthalmology. The study authors, however, added that 1-3 percent of those with coronavirus develop conjunctivitis. Ivan Seah and his colleagues conducted the study at the National University Hospital in Singapore where they collected tear samples from 17 patients with COVID-19 from the time they showed symptoms until they recovered about 20 days later.