A treatment for Corona is up to 99.9% effective

RNA gene silencing technique.

An advanced treatment method against the emerging corona disease (Covid-19), trials have proven its effectiveness by 99.9%, but it will take more time to be approved, and estimates talk about 2023.

This came through the development of a research team from Griffith University in Australia a promising treatment method that may make a real breakthrough in the treatment of the Covid-19 epidemic caused by the emerging corona virus, which may make the difference in combating the epidemic that rose to the level of the pandemic more than a year ago, in addition to Vaccination campaigns taking place globally.

The news came in several media outlets, including the German website heilpraxis, which deals with health affairs.

This treatment method has been detailed in the medical journal Molecular Therapy.

According to the report, it relies on "hidden nanoparticles" and RNA technology to silence genes, which are called ultrafine RNA (siRNA).

It is able to directly attack the virus genome and prevent it from reproducing, thus curbing its viral load and danger.

According to experiments on mice, "the invisible nanoparticles silenced the viral load in large numbers of lung cells."

The treatment is designed to work with all coronaviruses such as the original SARS virus (SARS-CoV-1), SARS-CoV-2, and all new variants that may appear in the future, as it "targets preserved areas in the virus genome," explains Professor Kevin Morris from Griffith University.

Additionally, “these nanoparticles have been shown to be stable at 4 ° C for 12 months and at room temperature for more than a month, which means that this agent can be well used in resource-poor settings to treat infected patients. Nanoparticles are also relatively inexpensive. To mass produce them.

And because human clinical trials have yet to start, it is likely that treatment will take approximately two years to be approved.

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