First patient history in Italy with coronary: How it was discovered through her eyes that she was infected

The first coronary patient in Italy had revealing levels of the virus's genetic material in her eyes long after it had been cleaned from her nose, according to a new report showing how eyes can help spread the disease, Metro newspaper broadcast. The woman, 65, traveled from [...]
The woman, 65, traveled from Wwan, China to Italy on January 23rd. She was admitted to a hospital there one day after she first displayed the symptoms of the virus, which in her case included coughing, throat pain, or pink eyes. Then there were fevers that were accompanied by nauseous and vomiting, reports the magazine Annals of Medicine.
On the third day of hospital hospitalization, doctors received an eyelids of her eyes that discovered the virus's RNA, or its genetic material. Her eyes were constantly checked throughout her stay in the hospital.
On the 20th day, the woman's contact had been cleared, but the genetic material of the virus was still found in her eyes until the 21st day “suggesting sustainable repetitions in the” context. In other words, the virus was repeating itself to its eyes, indicating that they could be contagious, researchers said.
After the start of the cleaning in her eyes and noses, the genetic material of the virus was discovered once again on the 27th day.
“SARS-CoV-2 ARN was discovered in the tampons of the eyes a few days after it was invisible in nose tampons,” wrote them in the report.
The researchers concluded that the woman's case serves as a good example of how the eyes can be a potential source of infection.
We discovered that eyewitness fluids from patients infected by SARS-CoV-2 can contain infectious virus, and thus can be a potential source of infection. These findings highlight the importance of controlling measures, such as avoiding the touch of the nose, mouth, eyes, and frequent washing of hands, ” them, noting that the case is a reminder of the importance of” the proper use of personal protective equipment for oculatists, because the mucose may be not only a place of entry of the virus but also a source of climbing. ”
Furthermore, we have noted that the eyewitness involvement of SARS-CoV-2 may happen early on COVID-19, suggesting that measures to prevent transmission through this route should be implemented as soon as possible,” added them











