Inclusion of steps to enhance mucus clearance may provide benefit for symptomatic COVID patients by reducing total viral load, time to recovery, risk of complications and transmission risk
<p>The COVID pandemic brought healthcare systems close to the breaking point and stimulated research which has led to an effective vaccine, but no reliably effective antiviral medication to treat active infection. A prioritization of transmission risk reduction has emphasized patient isolation...
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Main Authors: | John Given (Author), Charles Steele (Author) |
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Open Journal of Asthma - Peertechz Publications,
2021-07-15.
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