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  2. Common mouthwashes may help fight the coronavirus - AOL

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    Watch: Can mouthwash kill the coronavirus? Mouthwashes may help lower the transmission and spread of the coronavirus, according to a new study.. In the study, published in the Journal of Medical ...

  3. Airborne transmission - Wikipedia

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    Common infections that spread by airborne transmission include SARS-CoV-2; [14] measles morbillivirus, [15] chickenpox virus; [16] Mycobacterium tuberculosis, influenza virus, enterovirus, norovirus and less commonly other species of coronavirus, adenovirus, and possibly respiratory syncytial virus. [17]

  4. Upper respiratory tract infection - Wikipedia

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    This allows the virus to gain access to tissues under the epithelial cells and initiate the innate and adaptive immune responses. [ 5 ] : 27 Up to 15% of acute pharyngitis cases may be caused by bacteria, most commonly Streptococcus pyogenes , a group A streptococcus in streptococcal pharyngitis ("strep throat"). [ 11 ]

  5. Transmission of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking water. [82] Conventional water treatment (filtration and disinfection) inactivates or removes the virus. [82] COVID-19 virus RNA is found in untreated wastewater, [82] [22] [83] [a] but there is no evidence of COVID-19 transmission through exposure to untreated wastewater or sewerage systems ...

  6. Many common household cleaning products can kill the ...

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    The coronavirus causing COVID-19 is a nasty bug, but like other members of the coronavirus family, it’s no match for good disinfecting products, health experts say. “There are many bad things ...

  7. Treatment and management of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, the BBC wrote, "There are now many drugs that target the virus or our body in different ways: anti-inflammatory drugs that stop our immune system overreacting with deadly consequences, anti-viral drugs that make it harder for the coronavirus to replicate inside the body and antibody therapies that mimic our own immune system to ...

  8. Mucormycosis - Wikipedia

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    Most had been in hospital with severe breathing problems due to COVID-19, had recovered, and developed mucormycosis 10–14 days following treatment for COVID-19. Five had abnormal kidney function tests, three involved the sinus, eye and brain, three the lungs, one the gastrointestinal tract, and in one the disease was widespread. [ 22 ]

  9. Coronavirus or influenza? Bacteria or fungi? Experts share ...

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    Coronaviruses: These respiratory viruses are responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic as well as other diseases including MERS, which was first reported in 2012, and SARS, which caused a global ...