Influenza treatment administered without improvement with AIDS onset drug Thailand Ministry of Health February 7, 5:28

Thailand's Ministry of Health officials said that administering a drug to control the development of AIDS did not improve the symptoms of patients who were infected with the new coronavirus in a short period of time. Was additionally administered. However, they do not say that these drugs are effective.

Last month, the Ministry of Health found that a 70-year-old Chinese woman traveling to Thailand was infected with a new type of coronavirus, and administered drugs to reduce AIDS and treat flu. Announcing that coronavirus is no longer detected in the respiratory system within 48 hours.

An official of the Ministry of Health of Thailand told NHK on Tuesday that the combination of the drugs was administered, "The drug that suppresses the development of AIDS has been used in China due to information that it is used in China. Alone did not improve her symptoms, so she was given more influenza medications that had been used in MERS and other patients. The patient was on the verge of death and death, and a physician decided to do so. "

However, the mechanism of the new coronavirus has not yet been determined, and he said that these drugs could not be determined to be effective. "A variety of treatments are being carried out in various countries. I would like to share the information with each country and explore the ideal way of treatment.