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Author: Soumi Ray; Mitu Roy
Title: Susceptibility and Sustainability of India against CoVid19: a multivariate approach
  • Document date: 2020_4_21
  • ID: kc7t1y5o_31
    Snippet: To summarize the risk of India with more accuracy, we have to consider the socioeconomic condition too. A good vaccination program, history of having seasonal endemics ensures better immunity against similar diseases. SARS-CoV-2 is a new virus and hence the old antibodies cannot completely prevent it. But whether any antibody has any significant impact on its growth or not is under research. Cyclicity is ubiquitous for acute infectious diseases [.....
    Document: To summarize the risk of India with more accuracy, we have to consider the socioeconomic condition too. A good vaccination program, history of having seasonal endemics ensures better immunity against similar diseases. SARS-CoV-2 is a new virus and hence the old antibodies cannot completely prevent it. But whether any antibody has any significant impact on its growth or not is under research. Cyclicity is ubiquitous for acute infectious diseases [23] . Each disease is unique on its own. The SARS diseases occupy the span of two months, March and April, of Indian epidemic calendar. The reason is that the seasonal variation has significant impact on transmission of infectious diseases. This is known as seasonal forcing. If the vaccine of tuberculosis is resistive for CoVid19, then the already present antibodies in the blood will reduce the severity of the disease and death rate in India.

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