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COVID-19 immunologic and toxicological implication: Innate immune sensor and immune escape
Author(s) -
M Luisetto,
Ahnaf Ilman,
Farhan Khan,
K Edbey,
Gamal Abdul Hamid,
GR Mashori,
Nili Ba,
C Fiazza,
Rafa Ahmed Yesvi,
Latishev Yu O
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
archives of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2639-992X
DOI - 10.29328/journal.apps.1001025
Subject(s) - innate immune system , immune system , novelty , immunology , evasion (ethics) , disease , immunity , covid-19 , medicine , biology , virology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , psychology , social psychology , pathology
Related COVID-19 and new Variant and treatment like vaccine it is relevant to deeply verify the immunologic implication and in a special way regarding the innate immune sensor system and the evasion of the immune system. This can be crucial to search for new strategies to fight this severe disease under a Toxicology-antidotes point of view. The rapid emergence of a new variant is under study by researchers because some of these show different responses to antibodies as reported in literature (vaccine efficacy?). In this article after a review part it is submitted a collection of hypothesis of solution to contrast COVID-19. Spread and mortality and project hypothesis. A new toxicological approach also in a viral respiratory disease can be a novelty to adequately fight this severe condition and this focusing not only towards specific immunity but also a specific measures. A toxicological approach in drug- vaccine like products designing makes it possible to get the clinical outcomes needed.

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