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Fully vaccinated shows a low CT score for infection: study

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Varanasi: A study of Covid-19 patients conducted by a group of doctors of the Institute of Medical Science, the University of Banaras Hindu by analyzing CT Scan of Covid-19 under care patients have confirmed the idea that they are vaccinated and fully vaccinated well even if they are infected Coronavirus.
The doctor’s group consisted of Prof.
Ashish Verma, Dr.
Ishan Kumar, Dr.
Ram Chandra Shukla, Dr.
Pramod Kumar Singh and Dr.
Ritu Ojha from the Department of RadioDiagnosis, IMS-BHU.
This study provides one of the earliest proof of documentary to confirm vaccine efficiency in covid protection.
This is the first of the types of studies conducted in this country so far, claiming the addition of the team, their research papers have been published in the journal ‘European radiology.’ The researchers analyzed high-resolution calculated tomography scanning people infected with SARS-COV-2 (Covid-19) and showed symptoms.
They created a group of three categories – non-vaccinations, partially vaccinated and fully vaccinated according to the protocol.
Variables in evaluation are the severity of the CT severity that patients who have received two vaccination doses have significantly low CT scores compared to vaccinated patients and are not vaccinated.
They said, the CT score was significantly lower in fully vaccinated people from those under the age of 60 years while above 60 did not show significantly different CT scores between vaccinated and unavusted groups.
Although this is a compilation of initial observations with a small sample size, only based on patients who report to the Covid Tertiary Care Center, it provides initial insight into the efficacy of vaccines and immunization programs in India, they said.
This work includes data collected from actual patients during their routine maintenance, and no external intervention or sampling is carried out in these people, said team members.
The Group also concerned that there were no patient-related ethical violations and patient privacy, while this study was also approved by the ethics committee of this institution.
The team said that when the world continued to roll over the wave of fresh covid pandemic caused by the SARS-COV-2 virus, vaccing the most vulnerable population and the population as a whole was the task of climbing the government throughout the world today.
Viruses have changed the world and human life unlike before.
The only way to restore life to the line seems to be a broad vaccination program which in turn produces general resistance to severe and complicated diseases, even if the infection occurs.

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