The first disk for treating dengue shows promising results in people

Data for “Johnson & Johnson” business showed that a tablet in the form of tablets to treat dengue apparently managed to protect a few patients from a virus in a limited experience of people in the United States. “There is currently no specific treatment for Dengue fever that is increasingly distributing.” She added that “the positive initial information supports the experiments of the second phase of the treatment to prevent the four different types of dengue from occurring in a real world in which the disease is spread. The next step will be tested as a treatment.” “This is the first drug that has ever shown an antiviral activity against Dengue fever,” said Marinx of Locke Research. Experience on ten volunteers and in the experiment, conducted in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg College for Public Health, took ten volunteers a high dose ‘Johnson & Johnson’ tablets 5 days before injecting them with some kind of dengue, and they continued to take the tablets for 21 days. There was no effect of the dengue fever virus in the blood samples of 6 out of 10 after being exposed to the disease causing the disease, nor sign that their immune system responded 85 days of their presence to the viral infection. Dengue fever appears on 5 people forming a second group that was also injected with the virus when they examined it, as the experiment, if necessary, received care of specialized doctors, and the virus injected with it was a poor type to reduce the symptoms of the disease. And the chief scientist of the World Health Organization, Jeremy Farrar, said earlier this October that “many regions in Asia and Latin America have long been hit with this disease, which affects millions annually, and harvested the lives of thousands, and will probably spread more with climate change that makes other areas a suitable environment for mosquitoes.” Dengue fever, which does not often cause symptoms, is known as ‘bone break fever’ due to severe pain in the joints and cramps.